MOH / aat + makoto yokomizo architects

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Minamiashigara, Japan
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Text description provided by the architects. The site is located in the steep range of hills of the western part in Kanagawa Prefecture. A residential section including this site was developed and sold in lots in the 1970s. Such a flat site is rare in this residential section. As a result of piling up the daily life image of the client considered and drawn on the value, I made a judgment to make a 1 story building.

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The family of the client is one husband-and-wife + child. They refrained their apartment life in the city area at the foot of the hills, and searched for a rich green environment for a new house. The Mind Map presented by the client was full of pleasure and joy to live near the ground under the sun light.

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This site is land which had turned into a vacant lot after the sale in lots with nothing yet built. Trees which bear flowers and fruits, such as a cherry tree which the former owner planted in the corner of the site, a plum, a chestnut, and a persimmon, were growing tall. I tried to simultaneously design the yard which harnessed those trees and the layout plan of this house. As a result, it became a plan of a modification cross.

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Floor Plan

The client wants to connect the indoors and the outdoors and has a desire to take a dining table outdoors and have a meal. Therefore, about the half of the internal floors, such as a kitchen, a dining room, and an atelier, became a concrete earthen floor. The roof frame has made the loose curved surface by delicately changing the height of level small beams.

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Cite: "MOH / aat + makoto yokomizo architects" 11 May 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/371328/moh-aat-makoto-yokomizo-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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