The manipulation of light and space makes the "Penguin House" in Tokyo seem much larger than it actually is.
calvadossays...

I lived in a former one-car garage, converted to a bachelor pad, for six years... not so good. Floorspace of about 200 sq.ft., eight foot ceiling, kitchenette in one corner. "Like living in a submarine", I said wryly. Cold in winter, bookoo spiders in summer. I didn't realize at the time but the place had a distinct depressive influence. Moral: low rent has its own costs.

8772says...

I love high ceilings My bedroom ceiling is vaulted and has a gigantic window with two smaller windows on top (which totally sucks when you are trying to sleep in, but is otherwise nice) and then some of the other main rooms have vaulted ceilings as well. Yay for having a 6 ft 7 in tall dad!

jubuttibsays...

I don't think there's any reason to try that with the Yaris, it's quite big enough already. We managed to fit in 4 people, 4 guitars, 1 synthesizer and a stand for it, a drum set excluding the bass, a 12-pack of beer and still we're comfortable enough to drive around 62 miles to a gig. Couldn't fit the guitar cabs and amps though. =)

siftbotsays...

Promoting this video back to the front page; last published Monday, September 8th, 2008 1:36pm PDT - promote requested by dystopianfuturetoday.

Crunchysays...

Argh, i couldn't stand living in that house, i get the urge to punch the walls for some reason, probably because a man made design is manipulating my mind :3 aside from that, Is naice

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