House in Akashi / arbol
This house is located in a quiet residential area where a hill land ranging along the castle ruins of Akashi is cut out, near the center of Akashi city in Hyogo prefecture.
© Yasunori Shimomura
Architects: arbol
Location: Japan
Lead Architects: Yousaku Tsutsumi
Area: 81.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Yasunori Shimomura
Lighting Design: Parco space systems
Furniture: SITATE Bandai Mfg.
© Yasunori Shimomura
Text description provided by the architects. This house is located in a quiet residential area where a hill land ranging along the castle ruins of Akashi is cut out, near the center of Akashi city in Hyogo prefecture.
© Yasunori Shimomura
In spite of the limited site area, the house consists of single story with three courtyards. Harmonizing with wind, the sunlight, and lifestyle, therefore, the number of courtyards is added, and the house is encircled with woods. Without invasion of privacy, taking into nature close by, the design pursed a rich living life which eliminates barriers between inside and outside, in order to feel the endless expansion to the outer world from inside the house.
Drawings
The structure is divided into 3 areas, from the entrance to the back of the house, and each area has a small courtyard where private vegetable garden can be enjoyed. The first of the courtyards has a traditional dirt floor, a Japanese-styl...
© Yasunori Shimomura
Architects: arbol
Location: Japan
Lead Architects: Yousaku Tsutsumi
Area: 81.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Yasunori Shimomura
Lighting Design: Parco space systems
Furniture: SITATE Bandai Mfg.
© Yasunori Shimomura
Text description provided by the architects. This house is located in a quiet residential area where a hill land ranging along the castle ruins of Akashi is cut out, near the center of Akashi city in Hyogo prefecture.
© Yasunori Shimomura
In spite of the limited site area, the house consists of single story with three courtyards. Harmonizing with wind, the sunlight, and lifestyle, therefore, the number of courtyards is added, and the house is encircled with woods. Without invasion of privacy, taking into nature close by, the design pursed a rich living life which eliminates barriers between inside and outside, in order to feel the endless expansion to the outer world from inside the house.
Drawings
The structure is divided into 3 areas, from the entrance to the back of the house, and each area has a small courtyard where private vegetable garden can be enjoyed. The first of the courtyards has a traditional dirt floor, a Japanese-styl...
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