Showing posts with label Japan House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan House. Show all posts

Monday, December 20, 2010

Atelier fro Calligrapher by Japanese Architect | Kochi Architect's Studio

















Atelier for Calligrapher at Kanagawa, Japan

This is a Great and cool house design that also designed by japanese architect from Kochi Architect's Studio. The site of the house is the foot of mountain Yatsugatake. The building is sliden because of deleting mentenance.

House KN by Japanese Architect | Kochi Architect's Studio

Location : Kanagawa, Japan
Type : Residence
Size : Wooden House 2F
Floor : 172.2 m2
Completion : June 2006
Design : Kazuyasu Kochi, Mana Kochi, Kochi Architect's Studio
Structural Engineering : Yukihiro Kato /MI + D Architectural Structural Labolatory.

















This Amazing residence house is brought to you by a japanese Architect Kochi Architect's Studio. This house is planed the site opened ti south and east. This maked up flexible steel flamework, big window, big eaves and big terrace.

Image credit - Kochi Architect's Studio site.

BEACH HOUSE in JAPAN at Iritahama beach in Izu

BEACH HOUSE

Shimoda, Shizuoka 07.2001






















The house is located 20m above Iritahama beach in Izu. The beach has been voted Japan's best beach for the last 3 years. The house commands a dramatic 270 degree panoramic view of the sea and coastline. A heavily wooded hill forms the backdrop to the site.






















The site is in a national park where the planning rules dictated a pitch roof. The site is also long and narrow, running along a steep slope. The house uses the full width of the site, but because of the slope 2/5 of the house had to be cantilevered out over the steeply falling land - quite a challenge on a sand bluff!





















image view that shows the house windows when closed and open























image view that shows the house windows when opened





















This area of Japan is regularly hit by strong typhoons so although there was a desire for all glass, there was a very practical need to protect the house in strong winds Ð wind blown debris being the main danger. Rather than toughening the glass, which is very costly, we use fibreglass to act as debris screens. The screens also act as sun shading, privacy screens and help contain the space within the house preventing it from feeling too open.