Do you sometimes feel that you are living in a fish bowl, where every move you make is being watched?

Well, a house in Tokyo has made that scenario a reality. The 914 square-foot, three-storey house is made entirely of glass walls.

Architect Sou Fujimoto used modular tables in creating the see-through house.

Fujimoto said he was inspired by a concept of a tree: “The intriguing point of a tree is that these places are not hermetically isolated, but are connected to one another.”

You don’t have to worry about the things you do inside the bedroom, though. Fujimoto has provided curtains that give guests a semblance of privacy.
