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KOYA no SUMIKA in Yaizu, Japan by mA-style architects

Wednesday, September 25th, 2013

Article source: mA-style architects

This is an extension plan for a young couple’s house next to the main house. The main house is a one story Japanese style house with about 200m2, which is commonly seen in rural areas. It is a big house with many rooms and mainly consists of large spaces for people to gather and to provide hospitality.

Image Courtesy © Kai Nakamura

  • Architects: mA-style architects
  • Project: KOYA no SUMIKA
  • Location: Yaizu, Japan
  • Photography: Kai Nakamura
  • Date of Completion: June 2013
  • Principal Use: Residence
  • Structure:  Built of wood
  • Site Area: 778.38m2
  • Total Floor Area: 82.55m2 (65.99m2/1F, 16.56m2/2F)
  • Structural Engineer: Daisuke Hasegawa

Material Information

  • Exterior Finish: Resin mortar
  • Floor: Trowel concrete , Japanese cedar flooring
  • Wall: Plasterboard t=12.5 Acrylic emulsion paint
  • Ceiling: Plasterboard t=9.5 Acrylic emulsion paint

Light-Light Shelter in Yaizu, Japan by Mount Fuji Architects Studio

Friday, March 9th, 2012

Article source: Mount Fuji Architects Studio

This is a delicatessen store built in poor ambient environment. Walls of neighboring house surround three side of it. And the only side free from the dominant wall is facing north. In order to place many kitchen instruments, we were obliged to create much floor space, making the most of the small budget and small plot of land.

Image Courtesy Mount Fuji Architects Studio

  • Architects: Mount Fuji Architects Studio
  • Project: Light-Light Shelter
  • Location: Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
  • Function: Delica-Shop
  • Site area: 122.31m2
  • Building area: 97.10m2
  • Total floor area: 86.13m2
  • Number of stories: 1
  • Building height: 3.6m
  • Structural system: steel frame
  • Major materials: silicate calcium board, exterior=interior

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XXXX House in Yaizu, Japan by Mount Fuji Architects Studio

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

Article source: Mount Fuji Architects Studio

Automobile is our rival to beat.

Came one day a client who offered us a business. He wished to have an atelier which can be used also as a gallery to present his work of ceramic art, which he made for pleasure.

With mere 1.5 million yen(=11,000 euro)which he saved to originally purchase a business-purpose Toyota Collora sedan to spare as total budget, we started our project.

Image Courtesy Mount Fuji Architects Studio

  • Architects: Mount Fuji Architects Studio
  • Project: XXXX House
  • Location: Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture Japan
  • Function: atelier
  • Site area: 502.86m2
  • Building area: 22.3m2
  • Total floor area: 16.7m2
  • Number of stories: 1
  • Building height: 2.72m
  • Structural system: wood panel
  • Major materials: structural plywood, exterior= interior
  • Photographer: Mount Fuji Architects Studio

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