House in Sugie / Horibe Associates
The house is sited on a path. Where old houses and tradition remain. At the end of the path is a Shinto shrine. Every year, omikoshi are carried along this path during the festivities of the Naginata Matsuri. For this residential project, we aimed to create a house which harmonizes with its con- text in both materiality and geometry.
© Yohei Sasakura
Architects: Horibe Associates
Location: Japan
Lead Architects: Naoko Horibe
Area: 121.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Yohei Sasakura
Structure Consultants: Syunya Takahashi Structural Building Research Institute
Construction: daikanekomuten
© Yohei Sasakura
Text description provided by the architects. The house is sited on a path. Where old houses and tradition remain. At the end of the path is a Shinto shrine. Every year, omikoshi are carried along this path during the festivities of the Naginata Matsuri. For this residential project, we aimed to create a house which harmonizes with its con- text in both materiality and geometry.
© Yohei Sasakura
© Yohei Sasakura
Plan + Section
© Yohei Sasakura
The house is in the hiraya style, composed of 3 consecu- tive kirizuma roofs. Through slits and apertures, blue skies are visible from the interior. Two gardens are born from shifts in spatial composition. One for ?tranquility? and family. The other, for ?movement?...
© Yohei Sasakura
Architects: Horibe Associates
Location: Japan
Lead Architects: Naoko Horibe
Area: 121.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Yohei Sasakura
Structure Consultants: Syunya Takahashi Structural Building Research Institute
Construction: daikanekomuten
© Yohei Sasakura
Text description provided by the architects. The house is sited on a path. Where old houses and tradition remain. At the end of the path is a Shinto shrine. Every year, omikoshi are carried along this path during the festivities of the Naginata Matsuri. For this residential project, we aimed to create a house which harmonizes with its con- text in both materiality and geometry.
© Yohei Sasakura
© Yohei Sasakura
Plan + Section
© Yohei Sasakura
The house is in the hiraya style, composed of 3 consecu- tive kirizuma roofs. Through slits and apertures, blue skies are visible from the interior. Two gardens are born from shifts in spatial composition. One for ?tranquility? and family. The other, for ?movement?...
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