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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 Kiirenakamyo, Japan by SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE Co., LtdFebruary 9th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE Co., Ltd This project is for a family of five in the middle of a small mountain where is able to overlook Mt. Sakurajima beyond the Kagoshima bay. The scenery of Kagoshima bay could say just amazing. It would be great if we could design architecture that connects the beautiful scenery and us instead of divides this relationship by itself.
In this project, we considered about the boundary line and insisted to find a new relationship between the scenery and the architecture. For example, a line divides the space two parts on a paper. But, if the line is magnified, you could see the line has thickness. Over more, if you see the line more carefully, the line exists on both sides of the spaces. The simple line has inside and out side, and, like a gradation, the line connect the spaces gradually. By designing the place on the boundary line where have not been used as a space, we were able to design a close relationship between inside and outside, and the space become a consecutive space from inside to outside with growing out from a space as a sole architect. A line for dividing becomes a line for connecting. Then, inside become closer to outside, and outside become closer to inside. The line enriches the architecture by connecting inside and outside. Contact SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE Co., Ltd
Tags: Japan, Kiirenakamyo Category: House |