in the quiet residential area of tosuien, in hiroshima, japanese practice suppose design office has recently completed a house for a family with three children. the particular residence offers its originality at first glance: the metal frame structure and overhanging concrete floor planes are completely covered in translucent panels like one large light box. an avid collector of motorcycles, the ground floor features ample room for their storage, with space for a vehicle on the exterior as the house is set back four meters from the road side. the next level contains the social program - dining and living rooms and kitchen -located partially within a concrete core that hides all the mechanical and plumbing systems, with the final storey left for all the bedrooms. the small corrugations of the plastic panes give a feeling of transparency but maintain a certain level of privacy, as the only real clear image exists within about a meter from the skin and is still a bit distorted. the interior is constantly illuminated by natural diffuse light, with operable windows to provide ventilation. from the inside, the walls become blotched mosaics of the surrounding neighborhood, hinting at the general colors without exposing too much detail.