TRIM / APOLLO Architects & Associates
After inheriting the house that his father had built, the client originally considered tearing it down and rebuilding. However, the thirty-some-year-old building had an authentic beauty to it, and its reinforced concrete structure was sound, so he decided to work with the existing framework. The renovation focused on interiors and appliances, while the exterior was left nearly untouched aside from the approach, windows, and doors.Â
© Masao Nishikawa
Architects: APOLLO Architects & Associates
Location: Ota, Tokyo, Japan
Architect In Charge: Satoshi Kurosaki
Area: 194.44 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Masao Nishikawa
Mechanical Engineer : Naoki Matsumoto
Design Team: SIRIUS LIGHTING OFFICE
© Masao Nishikawa
From the architect. After inheriting the house that his father had built, the client originally considered tearing it down and rebuilding. However, the thirty-some-year-old building had an authentic beauty to it, and its reinforced concrete structure was sound, so he decided to work with the existing framework. The renovation focused on interiors and appliances, while the exterior was left nearly untouched aside from the approach, windows, and doors.Â
© Masao Nishikawa
In order to retain the atmosphere and design approach of the previous generation, the client requested design solutions that would meet the needs of a contemporary family?s life...
© Masao Nishikawa
Architects: APOLLO Architects & Associates
Location: Ota, Tokyo, Japan
Architect In Charge: Satoshi Kurosaki
Area: 194.44 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Masao Nishikawa
Mechanical Engineer : Naoki Matsumoto
Design Team: SIRIUS LIGHTING OFFICE
© Masao Nishikawa
From the architect. After inheriting the house that his father had built, the client originally considered tearing it down and rebuilding. However, the thirty-some-year-old building had an authentic beauty to it, and its reinforced concrete structure was sound, so he decided to work with the existing framework. The renovation focused on interiors and appliances, while the exterior was left nearly untouched aside from the approach, windows, and doors.Â
© Masao Nishikawa
In order to retain the atmosphere and design approach of the previous generation, the client requested design solutions that would meet the needs of a contemporary family?s life...
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