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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

House in Asamayama, Japan by Kidosaki Architects Studio

 
October 23rd, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Kidosaki Architects Studio

The owner spent quite a few years for found this site, therefore my main concern was to link the beautiful vast sea of trees spread out to Mt. Asama (Asamayama in Japanese) with internal space.

First of all, we can enjoy a sea of trees from the approach deck to the entrance. When open the large door to the living room, Mt. Asama and the foot of it spread in picture window frame formed by the deep and low-height eaves.

Image Courtesy Junji Kojima

  • Architects: Kidosaki Architects Studio
  • Project: House in Asamayama
  • Location: Nagano, Japan
  • Photography: 45g Photography- Junji Kojima
  • Architects: Kidosaki Architects Studio- Hirotaka Kidosaki,
  • Principal-in-charge; Coco Ashihara
  • Structural Engineer: Takashi Manda Structure Design- Takashi Manda, Mitsuru Kobayashi
  • General contractor: Niitsugumi
  • Structural System: Reinforced concrete, steel-frame partly
  • Site area: 1301.31m2,
  • Built area: 225.51m2,
  • Total floor area: 145.27m2
  • Construction: August 2010 to August 2011
  • Software used: Vectorworks and Adobe Illustrator

Image Courtesy Junji Kojima

This scenery is the best part of the view. Furthermore, we designed bathroom to look Mt. Asama at the front when take a bath. A magnificent view of the Mt. Asama and sky seen from wide deck terrace is really amazing.

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To be realized the most suitable view, we inspected relationship between Mt. Asama and a building, had confirmation and make amendment several times at each planning and construction stage.

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Each of the design should have each of the story. I think a life will be dwelled in a house, when could tell the story of why did so and became so about every part of designed building.

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Plan Eelevation-1 : Image Courtesy Junji Kojima

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Categories: Building, House, Illustrator, Vectorworks




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