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 of Nagahama in Ehime, Japan by Takashi Okuno Architectural design office
July 27th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Takashi Okuno Architectural design office
My concept is to make japan a more beautiful to live in.
We build beautiful japanese house with the best quality worldwide material adaptation to local climate
local plants and vegetation in the garden to grow in harmony, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
Architects: Takashi Okuno Architectural design office
Project: House of Nagahama
Location: Ehime, Japan
Photography: Isao Aihara
Contractor: NakamuraConstruction
Total floor area: 224.26 square metros
Building area: 67.84 square metros
Traditional Japanese front yard (Maeniwa) extending to the entrance, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
Taking advantage of the spacious site, I placed 5 gardens, each one with a different atmosphere, which are all designed to ensure privacy, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
The living room overlooking Shuniwa, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
In order to maximize space, the sliding doors that separate the kitchen/dining from the living, can be completely drawn, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
Japanese-style room, is overlooks the garden, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
With view of the garden, when opened, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
The windows the hallway are small intentionally in order to reduce light, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
The designs were hand drawn to give a better perspective the dimensions, Image Courtesy © Takashi Okuno Architectural design office
Image Courtesy © Takashi Okuno Architectural design office
local plants and vegetation in the garden to grow in harmony, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
Taking advantage of the spacious site, I placed 5 gardens, each one with a different atmosphere, which are all designed to ensure privacy, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
Traditional Japanese front yard (Maeniwa) extending to the entrance, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
The living room overlooking Shuniwa, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
In order to maximize space, the sliding doors that separate the kitchen/dining from the living, can be completely drawn, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
Japanese-style room, is overlooks the garden, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
Paper sliding doors filtering light for better rest, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
With view of the garden, when opened, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
The wash basin placed on top of black granite plate, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
The windows the hallway are small intentionally in order to reduce light, Image Courtesy © Isao Aihara
The designs were hand drawn to give a better perspective the dimensions, Image Courtesy © Takashi Okuno Architectural design office
Image Courtesy © Takashi Okuno Architectural design office
Image Courtesy © Takashi Okuno Architectural design office
Related
Tags: Ehime , Japan
Categories: House , Residential
This entry was posted
on Wednesday, July 27th, 2016 at 7:23 am.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.