Holy Heavenly Houses

The Daylight House by Takeshi Hosaka Uses Bright Beams

Nothing can be more beautifully captured than the natural beam of sunlight, and the Daylight House by Takeshi Hosaka captures this beauty. Located in Japan, this house pushes the boundaries of creativity, and has managed to stream the natural ray of sunlight through the ceilings' arched skylights.

Designed by Japanese architect Takeshi Hosaka, the windowless house draped in timber has four bedrooms and a huge living room. The natural light shining on the house looks so heavenly and holy as if it were a mere dream. The house is actually situated in the midst of tall dark houses in the valley, and yet it is able to capture sweet sunlight throughout the day. The single-storey house is simply perfect for a small family who wants to settle down in a cozy, naturally illuminated house.

Natural Light Homes
Designing homes to maximize the use of natural light through innovative skylights and windows.
Windowless Houses
Constructing homes without traditional windows through the use of alternative lighting techniques.
Timber Houses
Utilizing timber as a primary material in the construction of houses for its aesthetic and environmental benefits.

Who This Affects Most

Architecture
Creating homes with innovative and sustainable design features that take advantage of natural light and alternative materials.
Real Estate
Marketing homes with unique design features and environmentally-friendly materials to appeal to eco-conscious buyers.
Lighting
Manufacturing and developing lighting products and technologies to provide natural light in windowless homes and buildings.
SCORE
3.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 62%
Activity 31%
Freshness 8%