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Step inside the mysterious Black Cube House in Shizuoka, Japan, designed by mA-style architects. From the outside, this striking black monolith appears completely closed off, providing total privacy. But once inside, the atmosphere transforms into a warm and open space covered in vivid yellow larch plywood. This unique home is designed for a married couple and their three sons, offering a flexible living experience with no partitions. Rather than dividing rooms with walls, the house arranges functional spaces—like the kitchen, washroom, desk, and storage—along the perimeter. The result? A seamless, adaptable interior where every space flows into the next. At the center, a free and open area connects both levels, topped with a gable roof that allows natural light and ventilation. During the day, sunlight fills the home, while at night, the sounds of nature create a tranquil atmosphere. This innovative design challenges conventional living, proving that a house can be both private and open, structured yet free. Join us as we explore the Black Cube House and discover how it redefines modern living! 💬 What do you think about this unique architectural approach? Let us know in the comments! 📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more incredible architectural insights from Archinest! #BlackCubeHouse #JapaneseArchitecture #MinimalistHome #Archinest #ModernLiving #HomeDesign #UniqueHomes #mAstyleArchitects Architects: mA-style architects | https://www.archdaily.com/office/ma-s... Area: 66 m² Year: 2012 Photographs: Kai Nakamura | https://www.archdaily.com/photographe... Design Team: Atsushi Kawamoto, Mayumi Kawamoto Plot Area: 241.13 sqm City: Shizuoka Country: Japan Backsound : Fluidscape by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...