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Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: EASTERN design office, Japanese architecture, Random pattern
We want to highlight the discarded lot from the urban framework by emphasizing its shape, building architecture similar to illusion. An illusion required by the town people. Reality that is similar to an illusion that one town has something to do with someone. EASTERN design office A castle where the boys and girls of the [...]
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Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: Concrete, EASTERN design office, Japanese architecture, White
Japanese architectural practice EASTERN design office has recently completed the Keyhole House. The facade of this house has the shape of a keyhole. A key to open “my house”, which is standing along a narrow street of a crowded town, is designed as a key itself on the façade of this house. A house can [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Japanese architecture, Naoko Horibe
Big picture windows facing a vista of 50-year-old cherry blossom trees define this residence. A neighbor’s tall retaining wall borders the southern edge of the property, which meant that even if architect oriented ground floor rooms towards the south they would get little natural light. On the other hand, a broad road with excellent views [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Courtyard architecture, Japanese architecture, Minimalism, Naoko Horibe
This property is located in a crowded residential district, with a parking lot on the west that is likely to be developed and a newspaper distribution center to the north that operates from early in the morning. Given those circumstances, Naoko Horibe decided to design the house around a central courtyard and surround the property with [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Courtyard architecture, Japanese architecture, Naoko Horibe, White
This lot is bordered by a road on the west and boxed in by houses on the south, north, and east. Houses will also be built across the road to the west, so architect’s main challenge was securing adequate privacy and natural light. As a result, architect decided to design the building around a central [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Courtyard architecture, Japanese architecture, Naoko Horibe
Japanese architect Naoko Horibe has designed this adzuki house located in Himeji-Shi, HYOGO, Japan. This compact three-story residence is located on an 82m² lot bordered by roads on three sides. All the rooms look out on a courtyard planted with trees, bringing a sense of the changing seasons to the interior of the house. Even [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Concrete, Courtyard architecture, Japanese architecture, Mitsutomo Matsunami Architect, Timber
Japanese architectural firm Mitsutomo Matsunami Architect & Associates have completed a residence in Kishigawa. 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. With masculine clarity, his wishes [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture, Selected Tags: Color architecture, Japanese architecture, Lattice screen, molo, Museum, Waterfront architecture
In 2001, Stephanie Forsythe + Todd MacAllen of molo were shortlisted for an international architectural competition for the city of Aomori. Their first trip to Japan took them to Tokyo University to present models and drawings to Tadao Ando, Jean Nouvel and city officials. In Japan, we’ve been given intimate experiences of true design: a [...]
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Category: Architecture, Commercial, Selected Tags: Cladding, code ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, Folding architecture, Iconic architecture, Japanese architecture, Restaurant
With GR230, we have created a beautiful piece of architecture that commands a dignified presence during the foliage-rich summer months, and a quieter one that seemingly dissolves into the surrounding landscape during the long, reclusive winters. Naoji maekawa, code ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Designed by Japanese firm code ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, GR230 is a highway service center located [...]
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Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: Balcony, Concrete, Japanese architecture, Terminal01
Japanese architect Terminal01 recently has completed the Horie Park Apartmet, this housing and commercial mix-use building complex is located in the heart of Osaka city. For the entrance hall and approach that will be used daily, we sought of a space where one could feel a sense of change through movement. White marbled walls with [...]
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Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: Concrete, Japanese architecture, Mitsutomo Matsunami Architect, Random pattern, Stair, White
As the apartment has ‘A room arrangement matching that of the window pattern’, the part that was once unavoidable has now become a large subject of the design. Taking the challenge of a small apartment within those conditions, whilst dealing with a strict budget, the Katayama apartment was born. The Katayama Apartment is a small [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Japanese architecture, Lattice screen, Mitsutomo Matsunami Architect, Stair, Timber
Japanese architect Mitsutomo Matsunami has designed a private residence in Matsugaoka, Hyogo-prefecture, Japan. The design was developed and based on client’s brief which are to create visual privacy, even if the site is surrounded by adjacent houses. to provide a place where to enjoy view of Satsuki Mountain to create the sense of spaciousness, and [...]
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