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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.

Yatsugatake Annex in Japan by Takanori Ineyama Architects

 
December 14th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Takanori Ineyama Architects

A small residence for clients living in Tokyo and Yamanashi two bases.

The client usually lives in a detached house in the center of Tokyo but while planning the child rearing of three children, the plan started to feel a little disabled part in the life of only Tokyo.

Although it is a large premises compared to the city center, since the area around the site is an area dotted with villas and residents’ settlements, it was requested to establish an appropriate relationship with the surrounding environment.

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

  • Architects: Takanori Ineyama Architects
  • Project: Yatsugatake Annex
  • Location: Yamanashi, Japan
  • Photography: Koichi Torimura
  • Architect in Charge: Takanori Ineyama
  • Structure: Kazuyuki Ohara , Shuichi Takahashi / BSI
  • Construction: M’s-A
  • Built Area: 43.34m2
  • Completion Year: 2017

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Specifically, we controlled the sense of distance and the line of sight with the surrounding environment by opening and closing the surrounding trees and buildings, full roads and gardens, and closing “one wall”.

Give new value to this site by proper placement of different personality place such as living, dining, outdoor bath, deck etc. in the environment created by “one wall”

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

This small residence plays a role to smoothly connect the lives at the two bases while compensating for missing items in the main building by positioning like ‘Annex’ to the city center house (main house).

Living in Tokyo and Yamanashi brings together plants and living things collected in Yamanashi’s garden, such as summer holidays and year-end and New Year holidays with “stay away” for a long time, and this “home master” and ” Relationship “has become concrete.

Even small buildings can have a rich place of living by having new places. Proposal of a new lifestyle realizing “distant”.

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

Image Courtesy © Takanori Ineyama Architects

Image Courtesy © Takanori Ineyama Architects

Image Courtesy © Takanori Ineyama Architects

Image Courtesy © Takanori Ineyama Architects

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Categories: House, Residential




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