6000 Soundproof Bricks Create A Rooftop Zen Garden In Hiroshima

6000 Soundproof Bricks Create A Rooftop Zen Garden In Hiroshima


With its limited land mass, real estate in Japan is a premium commodity. As such, there isn’t a lot of extra urban space for private gardens — unless you build it on your roof, that is.

Dubbed the Optical Glass House, this 330 square-meter building was designed by famed Japanese architect, Hiroshi Nakamura, and resides on a busy street in downtown Hiroshima. Its glass facade is comprised of 6000 clear, soundproof acrylic blocks, connected like a string of pearls by steel wire. This allows for light and air to penetrate the wall but dulls the din of vehicles and gives pedestrians a view of the interior garden.


6000 of these clear bricks…


…make up this sound-dampening exterior wall…


…whose interior at night…


…is just as impressive as during the day.


Also, wooden ripple sinks. How awesome is that?

[Hiroshi Naakmura via Spoon TomagoImages: Koji Fujii/Nacasa & Partners Inc.]


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