Do Ho Suh’s ‘Fallen Star’ makes home not so comfortableLos Angeles Times 


This home too feels like a place of refuge, passed down through the generations — except for the fact that it rests at a stomach-flipping tilt and hangs over a daunting drop.
“The slope of the floor is only five degrees, which is not that much,” Suh says, seated on one of the Adirondack chairs in the quaint garden leading up to the house. It’s enough, however, to disturb the body’s natural equilibrium, and most visitors will reflexively grip the door frame as they enter.

Do Ho Suh’s ‘Fallen Star’ makes home not so comfortable
Los Angeles Times

This home too feels like a place of refuge, passed down through the generations — except for the fact that it rests at a stomach-flipping tilt and hangs over a daunting drop.

“The slope of the floor is only five degrees, which is not that much,” Suh says, seated on one of the Adirondack chairs in the quaint garden leading up to the house. It’s enough, however, to disturb the body’s natural equilibrium, and most visitors will reflexively grip the door frame as they enter.