Radically Unfinished
Mio Tsuneyama & Fuminori Nousaku
Japanese architects Fuminori Nousaku and Mio Tsuneyama see architecture as a node in the network of decay and regeneration. They use their own house and workplace as a laboratory to remodel it experimentally from an ecological point of view. Their house was named “Holes in the House”. The duo drilled holes in the existing floorboards to allow light and heat to circulate. The concrete-covered ground around the house was opened up. The house thus functions on several levels: as a home, as a workplace and as a place where, while learning, they put their practice into action.