House in Zengo / Maki Yoshimura Architecture Office | MYAO
When I work on design, the ways of life are also rising simultaneously.
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
Architects: Maki Yoshimura Architecture Office | MYAO
Location: Japan
Lead Architects: Maki Yoshimura
Structure Design: RDM Takushi Nakayama + Midori Kanayama
Area: 143.22 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Hiroshi Tanigawa
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
Text description provided by the architects. When I work on design, the ways of life are also rising simultaneously.What is important here is not the depth of the relationship, rather the part of ?simultaneous?.
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
I think it?s important to feel the synchronicity between design and the life at that moment.For that reason, in my design, I want to make the relationship between the parts and the whole as flexible as possible.
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
This houseis considered as a changing vessel, sometimes change to the studio of art events. We first thought about a simple diagram adopting two axis from devision of the site.Schemes are useful as a trigger for organizing relationships, but sometimes spoils space if it?s overprinted.
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
1st floor plan
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
2nd floor plan
Therefore, the scheme once introduced, is disintegrated afterwards according to the micro circumstances and reapplied to the parts. The whole way of appear...
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
Architects: Maki Yoshimura Architecture Office | MYAO
Location: Japan
Lead Architects: Maki Yoshimura
Structure Design: RDM Takushi Nakayama + Midori Kanayama
Area: 143.22 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Hiroshi Tanigawa
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
Text description provided by the architects. When I work on design, the ways of life are also rising simultaneously.What is important here is not the depth of the relationship, rather the part of ?simultaneous?.
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
I think it?s important to feel the synchronicity between design and the life at that moment.For that reason, in my design, I want to make the relationship between the parts and the whole as flexible as possible.
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
This houseis considered as a changing vessel, sometimes change to the studio of art events. We first thought about a simple diagram adopting two axis from devision of the site.Schemes are useful as a trigger for organizing relationships, but sometimes spoils space if it?s overprinted.
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
1st floor plan
© Hiroshi Tanigawa
2nd floor plan
Therefore, the scheme once introduced, is disintegrated afterwards according to the micro circumstances and reapplied to the parts. The whole way of appear...
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