Designed by Takeru Shoji Architects, the Hara House opens up to the outside world. Like the exterior, the interior is tastefully minimalist and modern.
Modern homes of Japan. Eliminating the noticeable frame, the windows are detailed in line with Mujis no clutter design sensibility, strategically placed to invite light and ventilation, and to frame exterior garden views.
The brief for thescheme, called for the creation of a six-unit apartment building in an extremely narrow lot, previously used as parking space. Additional writing: Jonathan Bell. Upstairs, theres a bedroom and a bathroom with a glass partition, along with storage areas and other facilities. It is a practical and spacious family home, with two bedrooms and a bathroom on the ground level at the rear of the property. A wooden plane works as flooring in one area and as a kitchen countertop in another. During the winter moths, the volume acts as a buffer zone and greenhouse, keeping the interior warmer. In true Sambuichi fashion, the site and surrounding architecture were painstakingly researched in order to help determine the overall placement of the building named the Farm House of Wind and Fire.
Photography: Anatole Papafilippou, An ode to concrete, Grigio Housein Tokyo is designed by Japanese practice Apollo Architects & Associates, headed by Satoshi Kurosaki. 10 pillars support the large roof, but the studio arranged them on two separate sides to keep this area as airy and open as possible. Built in a quiet residential area of Okayama, Japan, Foyer House by Toki Architect Design Office brings nature inside the living spaces with several interior courtyards.
Upstairs, the kitchen and living room offer the best views as they open towards a verdant landscape. Photography: Yasuhiro Takagi, This project, a design classic completed in 2009, is located in the beautiful, ancient city of Kyoto. A Japanese steel frame house in Tamatsukuri, Osaka, has received a minimalist facelift, courtesy ofReiichi Ikeda Design. Additional writing: Jens H Jensen.
One cut-out volume makes way for the ground floor entrance and garage (which provides shelter for two cars).
It is also a workshop, with studio space located above, on the first floor. Wonder Grottole started out as an experiment but, A building from 1908 transformed into a stylish boutique hotel. Photography: Muji / Ryohin Keikaku, A pupil of renowned Japanese architect Jun Aoki, Nakamura set up his independent practice in 2004 and went on to create delicate temporary installations and imaginative retail interiors in Japan, to great acclaim.
Built on a steep slope on a hillside that overlooks the city of Nisshin, this house solves the difference between levels in an ingenious way.
Photography: Yoshido Masuda, Even before enteringJapanesearchitectNaoki Teradas private homein Tokyos primarily residential Suginami ward, you get the feeling that thisJapanese house(and its owner) is something special. Windows bring more natural light inside the house, but otherwise the dwelling enjoys almost complete privacy from the neighboring houses. Designed by Yo Shimada, founder of Tato Architects, the house offers an imaginative twist on classic designs.
Photography: Takeshi Homma, Share your email to receive our daily digest of inspiration, escapism and design stories from around the world. Made of concrete and metal, this dwelling has a dark color palette on the exterior. Completed by the Snark architecture firm, this two-story home in Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture, celebrates the clients love of gardening with a creative half dwelling / half greenhouse design. This was in order to reduce reliance on mechanical devices such as air conditioning as much as possible, the architecture team explains.
Aesthetically, the house recalls traditional typologiesfor instance, the rock gardenas well as traditional materials including black plaster, cedar, granite, and paper used in shji.
Here at Leek House, a wooden grid with circular openingsis placesto allow leeks to grow through towards the sun, an ideal environment for growth. Clean lines define the interior design, from the partitions to the furniture.
Additional windows and open shelving help Suita House in Osaka feel airy and modern.
Another design from Tato Architects, Sha House is a Japanese modern house like no other.
House of Depth by Japanese architect Kouichi Kimura. Nakamura took a modest approach, feeling it as the architects duty to design a mere neutral background for the interior and the plants yet to come. The townscape was established based on the grid street plan by a 1960s administrative land-zoning project to provide plots for new houses.
Iwahashi designed the hut for a couple who wanted to live closer to their family.
An aerial view showing T3 and the surrounding area.
Photography: Masao Nishikawa. Photography: Ryuji Nakamura & Associates, Developed by Taishi Kanemura, an architectfrom Pawsons London office, the execution of the interior programme and external shape of this housewas led by the sites catenary curve. A roof terrace provides the perfect place to lounge in the evening and admire the sunset over the citys skyline. Japanese bath, you bathe before you get in the bath, and the bathroom is just that, it's in a separate room from the toilet. Originally built in the 70s, the house underwent a drastic makeover. A Japanese architect blurs the edges between shelter and site in a summer retreat enveloped by woodland.
Japanese architect Junya Ishigami,an alumnus of Kazuyo Sejima & Associates who set up his own firm in 2004, built the House with Plant between 2010 and2012. A tall concrete wall shelters the outdoor area from the surrounding houses, offering a private space to catch some sunshine in peace.
Located in a vibrant part of town, on a wide street, the existing structure had a number of advantages and disadvantages to it. The clients opted for an open-plan design informed by their passion for its simplicity, as well as the need to keep an eye on their children at all times. The view of the garden from the tea pavilion.
The design, while contemporary, draws on the traditional Japanese gardens and Japanese tea ceremony.
Since then, it has been constantly regenerated by the replacing of existing buildings with new houses in recent years, say the architects.
The house has a separate tea pavilion in the garden.
The adaptable design allows the owners to change the spaces as needed as their family grows. Additional writing: Jens H Jensen, The beautiful Japanese seaside town of Kamakura is known for its rich historyandscenic location, offering views from the Shonan coastline to the iconic peak of Mount Fuji. Theres sufficient independence to the new living space because of the surrounding forest, but also a beautiful connectivity between the two structures. Architecture Japanese Modern House Design | Modern Face of Japanese House Architecture with Nature Living Concept Tree House by Mount Fuji Architects Studio, PICTURE WINDOW HOUSE - Shizuoka, Japan, 2002 Shigeru Ban, CRESCENT HOUSE, Shizuoka, 2008 Shigeru Ban. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Utsukusigahara Onsen, Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan, Igawa House, a restoration and renovation of a 90-year old Japanese home.
A minimalist and compact apartment designed with mirror surfaces that create the feeling of extra, Two childrens rooms created underneath the roof of a loft in Stockholm. Inspired by the concept of living in a tree, the houses interior is created with 21 individual floor plates that all sit at different levels following the desire of the clients to live like nomads in their own home.
The house also boasts curved walls and wooden surfaces as well as folding doors that can separate or connect different areas. Photography courtesy of Atelier Bow-Wow, Located in a suburban neighbourhood of Tokyo, west of the Kanto plain, Rainy Sunnyhouse was designed in consideration of its humid climate. Fuji, Brad Pitt Buys Historic Seaside Bungalow for $40 Million, This 350-Square-Foot Silver Lake Shed Became an Expressive ADU, Tour an Incredibly Romantic Home in Palm Beach, Caroline Rafferty helped bring the owners long-held dreams to life, Inside A $50,000,000 West Hollywood Penthouse. These Japanese homes feature innovative storage options, tiny gardens and modern design. The clientsapproached local architectHitoshi Saruta ofCUBO Design Architect for the commission. Like many Japanese modern house designs, House in Tsukimiyama features an interior garden.
Photography: Daisuke Shima, This boutiqueYokohama apartment building may be multi-family housing, but it offers the attention to detail and serene design of a single family project. Japanese style hotel, Ryokan SUGIMOTO. We kick off our list with a gorgeous design from the GOSIZE architecture firm.
Inside, minimalist white-paintedand exposed concrete and geometric openings punched into walls and roofs create a serene, minimalist environment. Located in the. The concrete structure boasts a clean rectangular form with a natural stone base.
Additional writing: Jens H Jensen. The home reflects its cosmopolitan owners, a couple who lives in Japan, France, and the United States. Photography: Yuji Tanabe, Located in the seaside city of Kamakura, about 30 miles southwest of Tokyo, the design for the Window House wasadapted from architect Kengo Kumas 2008 edition of a Muji house. The aptly named Eaves House exemplifies the range of creative modern houses Japan based studios complete every year.
Photography: Masao Nishakawa. Pritzker Prize-winning architecture studio SANAA designed this Japanese modern house with separate living spaces that allow the client to rent out rooms and adapt the volumes to different needs.
Furthermore, the exterior design takes the areas future expansion into consideration. Calling all taste-makers. From the cities of Tokyo and Kyoto to the rural countryside, you'll find great examples of Japanese modernism, architecture and design.
This clever solution also influenced the design of the home.
At the same time, the sculptural design represents the unity of the family who lives here. The design of the scheme was created to encourage communal living. The ground floor contains a kitchen, a dining room, and bike storage space as well as a wooden volume with a guest bathroom. Tree Houses For Rent: An Inspiring Travel Experience Gessato. We hope this hybrid of modern and traditional Japanese design will integrate seamlessly with the surrounding nature and facilitate deep and meaningful exchanges with visitors, says the architect. When is comes to modern houses Japan has plenty of imaginative concepts to delight architecture fans. The Window House has a footprint of 80 sq m and is spread over two levels with the flexibility to reconfigure the design as per plot requirements.
At ground floor, transparent walls contain the kitchen, dining room.
At the same time, the roof doubles as a courtyard. Designed with one or up to three stories, the buildings have different purposes. Glass doors link the rooms to both the courtyards and to other areas of the house. Photography:Noriyuki Yano. Theres also the dental clinic, near Hiroshima, which he decked out like an upturned wooden boat with vegetation on the roof.
The design of this three-level structure was inspired by a single tree. Inside, wooden surfaces and white walls combine with the generous glazing and transparent panels to create a bright and warm living space. The kitchen counter is on the same level with the road on the east side, while the terrace on the west side cantilevers towards the treetops. England and Wales company registration number 2008885. Infused with traditional materials and aesthetics, this open-plan home in Japan strengthens the bond a young family has to nature and to each other. Tour a Brutalist Home in Milan With Ties to Ettore Sottsass, Luca Cipelletti delivers architectural precision and material opulence to an art collectors Porta Nuova apartment, Tour a Los Angeles Home With ClassicModern Pedigree and Tons of Contemporary Panache, The residence is owned by veteran entertainment executive and design aficionado Ricky Strauss. The multi-layered design makes the most of different elements. Steel plating allows the walls to be as thin as possible as a way to maximise on interior space. Photography: Shuhei Miyahata.
The architects worked closely with the clients on the concept and incorporated their ideas into the house. Tato Architects designed the dwelling with a simple corrugated metal exterior and an angled roof. Inside, a covered courtyard has been transformed into a garden with a glass roof that bathes the space in natural light.
Please send us an email with the subject heading "#photographers", a link to your portfolio, your location and suggestions of creative subjects you would like to document for us in your area. Photography: Nacasa & Partners, Located in a quiet neighbourhood of Tokyo, this 914 sq ft NA house is a transparent contruction of white steel frame, a light and bright contrast to the concrete blocks in the dense residential areas of the city. Stone House isa minimal masterpiece thathad to be able to withstand the cold months, when the area is buffeted by harsh winds and blanketed in snow, but it also had to serve as a cool retreat during the hot summer months.
A mezzanine area houses a double bedroom wrapped in wood. The large opening is supported by a series of understated, thin white solid steel columns, which dont detract from the horizontal bands strong visual effect. Japanese architect Tono Miraia pioneer of earth architectureworks with master artisans to craft a holiday retreat for a family from Tokyo.
Designed by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects, this Japanese modern house features box-shaped volumes with a dynamic layout. The commission for this Tokyo house came from a couple who had been living on the plot previously but, after their three children had grown up and flown the nest, were keen to rebuild to fit their current lifestyle. The building line is delineated by slender steel I-beams with a chain-link wire mesh infill that will eventually become overgrown with climbing plants and vines, blending with the nearby urban park. Wow us with your contemporary art, design, architecture, photography, fashion, and more.
Horibe Associates carves out space for an expert-level climbing wall at the heart of this home in Tsukawaki. Inspired by an arachnid, Christopher Flechtner and Junko Uchiyama turn a traditional machiya into a creative hub where everything is For a couple and their young daughter, In Studio designs a serene hillside home with clever interiors. A distinctive wooden pattern lines the walls, floors, and ceilings of this compact home in Japan.
Throughout the dwelling, the studio put a focus on establishing a visual connection between different areas, creating a beautiful rhythm of architectural features.
Photography: Toshihisa Isii, Japanese architect Takeshi Ikeuchis modern farmhouse project for a young couple in Matsuyama, Japan, makes the most of the nearby environment and architectural traditions of the area.
This building was the second of the two to be built, so the clients brief was simply for this house to do what the other one doesnt; an unconventional request, which architect Yukio Asari took on with enthusiasm.
It features carefully selected decorative items and only a few pieces of furniture. This Japanese modern house is a perfect example. Closed on the facade to shelter the living spaces from the street, the house boasts glazed walls at the rear. Instead of dumping excavated soil, ADX used it to build a new home for a client recovering from the 2011 earthquake. As a result, the new design kept a fairly clean, opaque frontage in a volume divided into horizontal blocks, which were stacked up either slightly set back or brought forward towards the street, creating a sculptural overall impression.
Our list gathers some of the most impressive examples. It may appear closed off but the architect has cleverly carved out parts to make it light and open inside. Take the Nojiri-ko Nature Platform project, for example.
Designed by mA-style architects, this home features a triangular silhouette with the roof eaves extending to create a sheltered outdoor space. Located on Okinawa Island, this Japanese modern house features three simple volumes with a bright white exterior. Glass and wood alternate in the cubic form of Nerima House by the Elding Oscarson studio. Designed by SAI Architectural Design Office, this Japanese modern house has a minimalist exterior with white corrugated walls. Due to the humidity, the architect designed to use bare reinforced concrete for the walls with creasing, a technique that would keep the alkali in and stain off. This way, even in winter, the cold northern wind is effectively blocked, while still allowing for natural ventilation. With a limited budget, the team discarded the idea of a new wall and created a slope that connects the house to the lower, adjacent land.
A ribbon of glass slices through this monolithic house, framing views of the surrounding landscape. You'll find shoji screen and Japanese soaking tubs, hot tubs here too. Located in the mountainous region of Matsumoto, the area often referred to as the Japanese Alps, the houses many wooden elements feature locally grown species, such as the Japanese Larch used for the structural frame.
Built between 2010 and 2014, this housing complex, Nishinoyama House, designed by SANAAsKazuyo Sejima is located in a suburban area of Kyoto. Sambuichi took the fairly radical decision of burying the house in a bed of stones, which come from a nearby river.
Photography: Ben Richards. Minutes from the capital citys urban bustle, an architect blends steel, wood, and concrete into a harmonious retreat for a family of five.
A 400-year-old icon of Japanese design inspires generations of modern architects. Generously sized, on a 300 sq m plot a comfortable site for thetypicalfamily residence in the region this suburban Tokyo home takes its cues directly from its environment and the low, calm nature of its context. An outter skin and geometric external grid rhythm creates a unified facade that brings neatly together the upper level residential floors with the ground floor commercial units. Inside, the studio enhanced the impact of the vertical orientation by leaving the main living space virtually open and not separated by any elements, floors, or partitions. Photography:Masao Nishikawa, A French/Japanese couple approached architect Hiroshi Saruta and his team with the commission of a home, nestled quietly atop a hill in the historic Japanese city of Kamakura.
We work with photographers documenting creative stories around the world. Designed by Kazunori Fujimoto Architect & Associates, House in Ashiya is the epitome of minimalist architecture. The hut as he calls it, isa comfortable house for two filled with daylight and connected to the surrounding nature with open-air spaces and wide windows. Its clean and tranquil atmosphere and far-reaching ocean views provide a calming and meditative residential escape away from the buzz of the metropole. Bridging the space between landscape and architecture, this house has a garden space in the double-height interior and glazing that reveals the planting inside the house, to the outside. Japan has a lot of wooden buildings, and it is very common to make them scrap within 40 years and build a new house, called scrap and build culture, says Hitoshi.
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