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Futuristic Japanese home 'Un Sui' should be a sci-fi movie set instead

"Un Sui" is a heavily stylized home in Yamato Kanagawa, Japan built by architect Norisada Maeda and his studio N Maeda Atelier. "Un Sui" translates into "mass of soil," though on the inside it looks a lot more like the stylish interior of a space station, the likes of which you might run into watching 2001: A Space Odyssey. Its lack of sharp corners also lends to its oddly modern feel, despite the fact that the second floor is an odd, earthy block. The two stories are separated by murky glass installed in the dividing floor.
Check out more shots of the stylish Japanese abode in the gallery below.
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Norisada Maeda, via designboom
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