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HOUSE K in Kumamoto, Japan by YDS Architects

Wednesday, June 1st, 2016

Article source: YDS Architects

This house is situated in a town surrounded by mountains. We designed a white box where light and wind go through. The image was shining white box where residents would live feeling the transition of light and shadow with letting go of their mind.

Image Courtesy © Hiroshi Fujimoto (Studio Fuji)

Image Courtesy © Hiroshi Fujimoto (Studio Fuji)

  • Architects: YDS Architects (Yoshitaka Uchino)
  • Project: HOUSE K
  • Location: Kumamoto, Japan
  • Photography: Hiroshi Fujimoto (Studio Fuji)
  • Software used: Vectorworks, JWW Cad and FormZ
  • General Contractor: Iwanaga-gumi Co., Ltd
  • Total floor area: 160.64 m2
  • Design period: 2014.05-2015.07
  • Construction period: 2015.08-2016.02 

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Boundary House in Chiba, Japan by Atelier Tekuto

Sunday, September 20th, 2015

Article source: Atelier Tekuto

The site is located within the urbanization controlled area on the boundary of residential area and farmland. The client was only allowed to build due to his vested rights of the land.

Building facades from major approaches., Image Courtesy © Toshihiro Sobajima

Building facades from major approaches., Image Courtesy © Toshihiro Sobajima

  • Architects: Atelier Tekuto, Yasuhiro Yamashita + Takumi Niwamoto
  • Project: Boundary House
  • Location: Chiba, Japan
  • Photography: Toshihiro Sobajima
  • Software used: JW Cad
  • Structure: Kenji Nawa / /SUWA architects + engineers
  • Construction: Yasuhide Ninomiya + Fumimasa Saito + Ninomiya Construction Company
  • Site area: 178.23
  • Building area: 99.85
  • Total floor area: 99.85
  • Completed: July, 2012

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Frame in Hiroshima, Japan by UID architects

Wednesday, July 24th, 2013

Article source: UID architects

The house aim the space such as one integral room which is 7m×7m+X.There are Bedroom and guest room, wash room and bath room in the ground floor , also LDK and study room on second floor because of referencing around site environment surrounded 3ways.

Image Courtesy © Hiroshi Ueda

  • Architects: UID architects
  • Project: Frame
  • Location: Hiroshima, Japan
  • Photography: Hiroshi Ueda
  • General contractor: Hotta Construction Co.Ltd, Shinya Fujisawa, Yuji Morimitsu, Ryohei Maki
  • Structural system: wood structure
  • Used materials: wooden flooring (flooring)spandrel(wall) plaster board(ceiling)
  • Site area: 132.23㎡
  • Built area: 57.85㎡
  • Total floor area: 111.43㎡
  • Date of completion: January, 2012
  • Software used: Jw-cad, Illustrator, Photoshop

Residence in Hozumidai (The Number House), Japan by Mitsutomo Matsunami

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Article source: Mitsutomo Matsunami

This is a mass-produced type ready-built house often developed on a large scale, and as such, has the advantage of producing entire housing of rows. In many cases, as the appearance is coordinated at the designation of the owner, rows of houses that do not necessity match esthetically are created.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

  • Architect: Mitsutomo Matsunami
  • Name of Project: Residence in Hozumidai(The Number House)
  • Location: Hozumidai, Ibaraki-shi, Osaka, Japan
  • Duration: 2007.05
  • Photographer: Mitsutomo Matsunami
  • Software used: JWCAD

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Kishigawa Residence in Wakayama-prefecture, Japan by Mitsutomo Matsunami

Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

Article source: Mitsutomo Matsunami

The owner of the house is a Sushi chef from Wakayama. Dressed in coveralls most of his spare time, he is a big car lover and a mature man who enjoys both his work and hobby.

west side facade2 (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

  • Architects: Mitsutomo Matsunami
  • Project: Kishigawa Residence
  • Location: Kinokawa-County, Wakayama-prefecture, Japan
  • Designer: Mitsutomo Matsunami
  • Photographer: Mitsutomo Matsunami
  • Area : SITE AREA – 161.66 spuare meter
  • Total Floor Area: 79.13 spuare meter
  • Structure: Tree structure One stories
  • Software used: JWWCAD

Approach (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

With masculine clarity, his wishes for a new house were to view from the interior his parked car in a covered garage and to have his evening drink with fish char-grilled over an Irori (traditional Japanese open hearth), but to accommodate only two rooms.

Bathroom (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

The extended landscape of the surrounding area was the decisive factor in determining the house location. In the midst of rice fields, the house site provides a high level of privacy to its resident. The house design evolved into a U-shape with a courtyard through which the resident feels nature close at hand with a vision of opening his own Sushi restaurant on the premises.

Bathroom from Japanese-style room (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

There is no traditional entrance hall; visitors enter the house from the courtyard and through a ground-level connecting space called Doma. The owner’s close connection to the community made it possible to have this open approach to enjoy frequent visits of neighbors and friends, which shows the nature of the locals.

Bedroom from doma (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

His dearest wish came true with the Irori placed in the best location of the house: the center of the living room with a panoramic view over rice fields. Choosing single-story construction instead of double helped to avoid the hustle of meeting complicated fire code requirements which would have resulted in high cost and special equipment for the Irori setup.

Bedroom window (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

The requested number of rooms was easily achieved in a single story as well. The U-shape of the building surrounding its courtyard brings openness into the 533.7 ft2 (49.58m2) space, uniting all adjacent space through the Doma.

Below the floor level storage of bedroom (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

The 320.2 ft2 (29.75m2) covered garage accommodates two cars. The load bearing walls supporting the garage roof are constructed with reinforced concrete on one side and wood on the other, lowering the construction cost as well.

Courtyard (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

Through cost assessment and good design effort to meet a budget, a client’s wishes can come true and their goals can be achieved. Residence in Kishigawa accomplishes this in a house with high flexibility and freedom suiting the owner’s open spirit.

Courtyard window from living (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

Courtyard window from living2 (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

Courtyard window from living3 (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

Living (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

Living from Japanese-style room (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

Living from outside (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

Rooftop gardening of parking (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

View from living (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)

west side facade1 (Image Courtesy Mitsutomo Matsunami)




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