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Dream Dairy Farm Restaurant in chiba, Japan by Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

Sunday, November 9th, 2014

Article source: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

The following interior design was realized for a restaurant built on a farm surrounded by a lush forest.

Since the menu is characterized by the fact that dairy products, such as cheese and yogurt, made from fresh milk produced on-site at the dairy farm is used in each and all of their dishes, we were tasked with providing a space to attractively showcase said menu by evoking the imagery associated with the power of fresh ingredients and the natural setting of the forest surrounding the farm on which these quality products are made throughout the entire space.

full view, Image Courtesy © Atsushi ishida

full view, Image Courtesy © Atsushi ishida

  • Architects: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects
  • Project: Dream Dairy Farm Restaurant
  • Location: chiba, Japan
  • Photography: Atsushi ishida
  • Area: 75sqm
  • Client: narita dream dairy farm
  • Completion: August 2014
  • Materials:
    • Ceiling: timber,resin boards ,painted board
    • Floor: wood
    • Wall: special painted drywall,wood

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House of Funabashi in Chiba, Japan by Koji Hatano Architects

Tuesday, June 24th, 2014

Article source: Koji Hatano Architects 

Residential two-story wooden of Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture.

The site is the flagpole site entrance from the road is narrow, the back is wide.

Residential part is surrounded by the neighboring house is a three-way, but it faces the west side only beautiful green.
What do incorporate into the room this beautiful green, and is planning with an emphasis on ties between the room in this house.

Image Courtesy © Asako Yamazaki

Image Courtesy © Asako Yamazaki

  • Architects: Koji Hatano Architects
  • Project: House of Funabashi
  • Location: Chiba, Japan
  • Photography: Asako Yamazaki
  • Area: 117sqm
  • Project Year: 2013

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House H in Chiba, Japan by Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects

Sunday, June 15th, 2014

Article source: Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects

This is a house for young couple and their child, located in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture. Matsudo City has a background that has developed as a residential area on the outskirts of Tokyo from the 1960s. This new house was planned rebuilding of the house which was built at that time. We seemed to have been asked to build a house as a new symbol in this place by a young family with the hope of the future. So we proposed the house as living symbol by utilizing actually a big roof and structural parts in their daily life rather than just imaginative symbol.

Outside view., Image Courtesy © Fumihiko Ikemoto

Outside view, Image Courtesy © Fumihiko Ikemoto

  • Architects: Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects
  • Project: House H
  • Location: Chiba, Japan
  • Photography: Fumihiko Ikemoto
  • Client: family
  • Site area: 161.82sqm
  • Building area: 64.02sqm(39.56%)
  • Gross floor area: 115.41sqm(71.31%)
  • Completion date: Dec 2012
  • Structure/Wood Flame: 2story
  • Maximum height: 7.96m
  • Design team: Hiroyuki Shinozaki, Sota Matsuura, Tatsumi Terado Structural Studio
  • Structure engineer: Tatsumi Terado Structural Studio
  • Contractor: Hirohashi Komuten Lo.,Ltd.
  • Design Period: 2011.07-2012.05
  • Completion Period: 2012.06-2012.11

Material(Finishing)

  • Exterior Finish: plastering mortar t=15~lithing spraying
  • Floor: 1st (Oak wooden floor)  2nd (linden plywood t=9.0~color stain)
  • Interior Wall: plasterboard t=12.5~emulsion paint
  • Ceiling: linden plywood t=4.0~color stain

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HOKI MUSEUM in Chiba, Japan by NIKKEN SEKKEI

Friday, June 13th, 2014

Article source: NIKKEN SEKKEI

Image Courtesy © Toshio Kaneko

Image Courtesy © Toshio Kaneko

  • Architects: NIKKEN SEKKEI (Tomohiko Yamanashi , Taro Nakamoto , Takashi Suzuki , Masanori Yano)
  • Project: HOKI MUSEUM
  • Location: Chiba, Japan
  • Photography: Toshio Kaneko, Koji Fujii [Nacasa & Partners] and Harunori Noda [Gankohsha]
  • Structural engineers: NIKKEN SEKKEI
  • Mechanical engineers: NIKKEN SEKKEI
  • Principal use: Museum
  • Site area: 3,862.72m2
  • Building area: 1,602.39m2
  • Total floor area: 3,722.39m2
  • Structure: reinforced concrete , partly steel
  • Scale in building: 1 story and 2 basements
  • Maximum height: 7,060mm
  • Completion date: August, 2010

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YUME MARCHE Store in Chiba, Japan by Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

Saturday, June 7th, 2014

Article source: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

The following interior design was realized for a retail store of a company which runs its own farm, featuring seasonal produce and items, such as dairy products, sweets and bread, made using milk form said farm as the main ingredient.

Full view, Image Courtesy © Atsushi ishida

Full view, Image Courtesy © Atsushi ishida

  • Architects: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects
  • Project: YUME MARCHE Store
  • Location: Chiba, Japan
  • Photography: Atsushi ishida
  • Use: retail store
  • Area: 77sqm
  • Constructor: aslego
  • Completion: 2014.1

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Villa Kanousan in Kimitsu, Chiba, Japan by Yuusuke Karasawa Architects

Tuesday, November 26th, 2013

Article source: Yuusuke Karasawa Architects

This is a weekend cottage situated within the deep mountains area of midland of Bousou Peninsula. The site is located an Kanou Mountain, Kimitsu city. Traditional Japanese painting artist, Kaii Higashiyama(1909-99) once mentioned that he was awakened to a landscape painting by the majestic ravine scenary of this site-this cottage is sitting on the slope looking down this ravine.

Image Courtesy © Yuusuke Karasawa Architects

  • Architects: Yuusuke Karasawa Architects
  • Project: Villa Kanousan
  • Location: Kimitsu, Chiba, Japan
  • Design: 2007-2008
  • Construction: 2009
  • Consultants: gh9 co.,ltd.,mechanical(air condition)
  • General contractor: Eiger co.,ltd.—-Noriaki Fujii,Yousuke Ozaki
  • Structural system: timber
  • Materials used: rose mahogany,exterior; plaster board(emulsion paint finish).flooring and carpet,interior
  • Site area: 459.03m2
  • Built area: 51.83m2
  • Total floor area: 87.69m2

FUNES in Funabashi, Chiba, Japan by N MAEDA ATELIER

Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013

Article source: N MAEDA ATELIER

FUNES intentionally overturns the conventional Japanese housing program of “pluming to the rear”. Whoever decided that the living room and bedroom are served space and the bath and kitchen are servant space? FUNES eradicates the warped lifestyle program controlled by this dry functionality, and flattens out the lifestyle air, to create an enriched lifestyle atmosphere full of discoveries from the reverse.

Image Courtesy © N MAEDA ATELIER

  • Architects: N MAEDA ATELIER
  • Project: FUNES
  • Location: Funabashi, Chiba, Japan
  • Design: 1993~1994
  • Construction: 1994
  • Structual system: Reinforced concrete+Steel frame, 3stories
  • Maximum height: 10.400mm
  • Consultants: Gorou Hata , structural
  • Site area: 79.21 m2
  • Built area: 61.46 m2
  • Total floor area: 136.38 m2

Major materials

  • Exterior: exposed concrete
  • Interior: painted concrete

DEVICE #9 in Oyumino, Chiba, Japan by N MAEDA ATELIER

Saturday, October 5th, 2013

Article source: N MAEDA ATELIER

DEVICE #9 is our idea of the simplest architectural format.
 The format starts with a completely empty box. The only “rules” are to implant four GARDENs serving as devices. The only other thing we have done is to place facilities and objects indispensable for living.
 To metaphorize, the empty box is a flat steel sheet, and the four GARDENs are magnets positioned below the steel sheet.

Image Courtesy © N MAEDA ATELIER

  • Architects: N MAEDA ATELIER
  • Project: DEVICE #9
  • Location: Oyumino, Chiba, Japan
  • Design: 2002~2003
  • Construction: 2003
  • Structual system: Steel flame: 1stories
  • Maximum height: 4.000mm
  • Consultants: Takumi Shinbo , structural
  • Site area: 192.80 m2
  • Built area: 96.28 m2
  • Total floor area: 96.28 m2

Major materials

  • Exterior: Metal(aluminum) finish
  • Interior: gypsum plaster board

SLASH in Chiba, Japan by APOLLO Architects & Associates

Saturday, September 21st, 2013

Article source: APOLLO Architects & Associates

This house stands in a nature park with an ocean view, and a mountain behind it. It was designed as a weekend house for the owner to relax while enjoying sunset views. The site is along a busy road. Therefore, the problems of noise and privacy were solved by making enough distance between the road and the building, and by using a reinforced concrete structure facade with minimal openings.

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

  • Architects: APOLLO Architects & Associates
  • Project: SLASH
  • Location: Futtsu city, Chiba, Japan
  • Photography: Masao Nishikawa
  • Date of Completion: December 2006
  • Principal Use: Villa
  • Structure: Reinforced Concrete
  • Site Area: 383.00 m2
  • Building Area: 121.29m2
  • Total Floor Area: 97.60m2 (1F, 97.60m2)
  • Structure Engineers: Masaki Structure (Kenta Masaki)
  • Facility Engineers: Wa Architects
  • Construction: JP Home

Material Information

  • Exterior Finish: Exposed Concrete
  • Floor: Wood Flooring
  • Wall: Exposed Concrete
  • Ceiling: Acrylic Emulsion Paint

DREAM DAIRY FARM in Chiba, Japan by Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

Thursday, September 5th, 2013

Article source: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

The following interior design was realized for a retail store of a company which runs its own dairy farm, featuring products, such as dairy products, sweets and bread, made using milk form said farm as the main ingredient.

Full View, Image Courtesy © Atsushi Ishida, Nacasa & Partners

  • Architects: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects
  • Project: DREAM DAIRY FARM
  • Location: Chiba, Japan
  • Photography: Atsushi Ishida, Nacasa & Partners
  • Use: shop
  • Area: 86sqm
  • Client: narita dream dairy farm
  • Constructor: aslego
  • Completion : 2013.7



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