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It’s been over a year since Kotaro Ide and his architectural firm ARTechnic wowed the community with their 2008 work Shell.  The holiday villa in Karuizawa, Japan, characterized by two concrete tubes with oval sections, understandably went on to win several design awards.

We hadn’t seen any new work from the group until now. M&M Rosie, while not quite as unique and defined as their previous work, is nonetheless stunning in its geometric form. It stands as a private residence in Setagaya, Tokyo.

M&M Rosie by ARTechnic

It’s been over a year since Kotaro Ide and his architectural firm ARTechnic wowed the community with their 2008 work Shell.The holiday villa in Karuizawa, Japan, characterized by two concrete tubes with oval sections, went on to win several design awards.

We hadn’t seen any new work from the group until now. M&M Rosie, while not quite as unique and defined as their previous work, is nonetheless stunning in its geometric form. It stands as a private residence in Setagaya, Tokyo.

http://www.artechnic.jp/

http://www.archdaily.com/11602/shell-artechnic-architects/