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Eaves Around House in Kyoto, Japan by y+M design office

Thursday, September 10th, 2015

Article source: y+M design office

The house is for a family of four, married couple and their children.

Their parents’ house is located on the north side of their ground. So we arranged their low-rise house on the south side. The arrangement provides an open space which ensures adequate insolation and ventilation against the parents’ house. The open space is also used for easy communication with the parents and it keeps good relation among them.

Image Courtesy © YoheiSasakura /sasa no kurasha

Image Courtesy © YoheiSasakura /sasa no kurasha

  • Architects: y+M design office
  • Project: Eaves Around House
  • Location: Kyoto, Japan
  • Photography: YoheiSasakura /sasa no kurasha
  • Site Area: 203.31m2
  • Building Area: 84.45m2
  • Total Floor Area: 119.88m2

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YOC Japanese restaurant renovation in Kyoto, Japan by GENETO

Friday, June 19th, 2015
Article source: GENETO

The site is located in between Kyoto and Nara, and this area was prospered as post station before.

This Japanese-style restaurant was established in 1624 and used as hotel for traveller. Now it has been continued as a japanese-style restaurant.

Facade.(daytime), Image Courtesy © Yasutake Kondo

Facade.(daytime), Image Courtesy © Yasutake Kondo

  • Architects: GENETO (Koji Yamanaka, Yuji Yamanaka, Asako Yamashita, ShizukaYoshimatsu)
  • Project: YOC Japanese restaurant renovation
  • Location: Kyoto, Japan
  • Photography: Yasutake Kondo
  • Site area: 890m2
  • Building area: 429m2 (more…)

IZAMA in Kyoto, Japan by Yuko Nagayama & Associates

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014

Article source: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

Located on a center of Kyoto, along the historical street of Nakagyo-kuyou see a one storied Japanese restaurant “IZAMA” which is made of two parts, a cozy traditional warehouse and a large corner cut from a recently built hotel.

Image Courtesy © Yuko Nagayama & Associates

Image Courtesy © Yuko Nagayama & Associates

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New Kyoto Town House in Japan by ALPHAVILLE Architects

Friday, June 6th, 2014

Article source: Alphaville Architects

This is a residential house located on a narrow site in the centre of Kyoto, the old capital of Japan. The area is lined with traditional wooden townhouses. While inheriting the advantages of townhouses, we intended to overcome their drawbacks and create a comfortable and enjoyable space.

Image Courtesy © Kei Sugino

Image Courtesy © Kei Sugino

  • Architects: ALPHAVILLE Architects
  • Project: New Kyoto Town House
  • Location: Japan
  • Photography: Kei Sugino
  • Design team: Tomohisa Koike(staff), Kazuo Takeguchi(Structural Engineer)
  • General contractor: Craftman Ship Kawana
  • Site area: 78.68 m2
  • Building area: 44.00 m2
  • Gross area: 104.66 m2 (1F: 44.00 sqm, 2F: 44.00 sqm, 2F: 16.66 sqm)
  • Building coverage ratio: 55.92%
  • Floor area ratio: 133.02%
  • Building scale: 3 stories
  • Structure system: steel structure
  • Period of design: 12,2008 – 09,2009
  • Period of construction: 09,2009 – 03,2010

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Hazukashi house in Kyoto, Japan by ALTS DESIGN OFFICE

Tuesday, March 25th, 2014

Article source: ALTS DESIGN OFFICE

This plan is the project that thought about how you take in rich light in a site condition of small space only in Kyoto. Is provided with a dining space gathering of family at the center of the house, that So we thought, was a blow-out there. This well space is also the space which connects a family’s bonds, and also achieves dynamic functions, such as display and room of stairs..

Image Courtesy © ALTS DESIGN OFFICE

  • Architects: ALTS DESIGN OFFICE
  • Project: Hazukashi house
  • Location: Kyoto, Japan
  • Architects Member: Sumiou Mizumoto / Yoshitaka Kuga
  • Construction: built of wood
  • Number of stories : 2
  • Gross area: 93.45 ㎡
  • Completed date: 2014.3

Aesop Kawaramachi, Kyoto, Japan by TORAFU ARCHITECTS

Friday, January 10th, 2014

Article source: TORAFU ARCHITECTS

For Australian skin care brand Aesop, we planned the interior and exterior of the new store in Kawaramachi, Kyoto. The store is located on the 1st floor of a building on a busy shopping street.  A narrow 3.2m width, 19.7m depth with a spatial height of 6.2m vaulted ceiling. We approached the project by making the most out of the original building structure with the addition of careful alteration.

Image Courtesy © Takumi Ota

  • Architects: TORAFU ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Aesop Kawaramachi
  • Location: Kawaramachi, Kyoto, Japan
  • Photography: Takumi Ota
  • Facility design: ENDO-Lighting, maxray(Lightings)
  • Production: &S
  • Total floor area: 86m2
  • Design period: 2013.09-2013.11
  • Construction period: 2013.11-12

A small pavilion “roof and mashrooms” in Kyoto, Japan by SANAA

Thursday, November 7th, 2013

Article source: SANAA

A small pavilion on the campus of Kyoto University of Art and Design, born from a collaboration between architect Ryue Nishizawa and design office nendo. The location: a steep hill face covered in luxurious vegetation.

On a clear day, you can almost count the 36 crests of the hills that line Kyoto’s eastern edge. The adjacent area is earmarked for a new grove of Japanese plum trees, and their fragrant early spring blossoms will only add to an already beautiful site. Nishizawa used a single roof to incorporate these elements into the pavilion’s design.

Image Courtesy © Daici Ano

  • Architects: SANAA
  • Project: A small pavilion “roof and mashrooms”
  • Location: Kyoto, Japan
  • Photography: Daici Ano
  • Architect:(roof): Ryue Nishizawa
  • Furniture (mushrooms): nendo

Origin Part IV – foster in Nantan, Kyoto by BCXSY

Saturday, April 20th, 2013

Article source: Boaz Cohen & Sayaka Yamamoto ( BCXSY )

Foster is comprised of three series of crafted objects and is the result of our collaboration with Ibuki, a non-profit organization based in Sonobe, Nantan-city, Kyoto prefecture. Ibuki is a group of young master craftsmen from varying disciplines with the common goal of preserving Japan’s traditional crafts through education and practice. During our time in Sonobe we worked with two wood craftsmen, Kenta Kuzuhara and Kozo Sumitani, and one ceramicist, Hiroshi Nagai. Our desire in this collaboration was to develop design concepts that would challenge the skill set of each craftsman, while remaining pure in the aesthetic value and practical in use.

Image Courtesy BCXSY

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House in Kitaoji, Japan by Torafu Architects

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

Article source: Torafu Architects

Located in a quiet housing estate in Kyoto, this house was designed with a hard concrete outer shell in order to protect the client need for privacy from the outside, as well as for accessibility in a wheelchair- bound lifestyle. Firstly, to protect the privacy of the family, we built walls along the site boundary to elevate the main living space, which is maximised on the 2nd floor. We designed a large central space with individual rooms, wet areas and circulation and other utility spaces surrounding it, to ensure a distance is kept well from the outside.

Image Courtesy Daici Ano

  • Architects: Torafu Architects
  • Project: House in Kitaoji
  • Location: Kyoto, Japan
  • Photographs: Daici Ano
  • Principle Use: HOUSE
  • Facility Design: DAIKO(Lightings)
  • Structural Design: Takashi Manda Structural Design
  • Production: Kyoto kensetsu
  • Building Site: Kyoto
  • Site Area: 139.39m2
  • Total Floor Area: 133.93m2
  • Number of Stories: 2F
  • Structure: RC
  • Design Period: 2010.07-2011.10
  • Construction Period: 2011.11-2012.08

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W-Window House in Kyoto, Japan by Alphaville Architects

Thursday, October 4th, 2012

Article source: Alphaville Architects

This small house is located on the long and narrow site in Kyoto, the old capital of Japan. We put two V shaped grooves at north-east and south-west boundary point-symmetrically and all windows are set in these grooves which run vertically on each side of this house.

The grooves create two small triangular patios on the ground floor and bring light and air into the deeper areas of this house.

Image Courtesy © Kei Sugino

  • Architects: Alphaville Architects
  • Project: W-Window House
  • Location: Kyoto, Japan
  • Photography: Kei Sugino
  • Use: Residence
  • Site Area: 47.6㎡
  • Building Area: 28.13㎡
  • Total Floor Area: 72.42m2
  • Building Scale: 3 stories
  • Structure System: Steel
  • Structural Engineer: Kazuo Takeguchi (AOI Structural Engineering Office Co.Ltd)

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