House for Pottery Festival / Office for Environment Architecture
This is a house and atelier for a pottery artist family, located along a traffic circle at a station in suburban Osaka. The site is narrow flag-shaped (a rectangular site with a pole-like narrow path), with 3m of frontage and a depth of 34m. There is a large apartment building on the south side, and idle lands on the north and east sides. A distant view of the beautiful mountain range of Mt. Nijo can be seen in the east direction.
© Yuko Tada
architects: Office for Environment ArchitectureLocation: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, JapanProject Year: 2013Photographs: Yuko TadaArea: 133.0 m2
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© Yuko Tada
architects: Office for Environment ArchitectureLocation: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, JapanProject Year: 2013Photographs: Yuko TadaArea: 133.0 m2
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