Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture

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Miyazaki, Japan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  142
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Norio Numaguchi
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Nissin-EX, Sanwa, Toray, VECTOR WORKS 2019
  • Lead Architects: Takeshi Ishiodori
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Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture - Exterior Photography, Facade, Concrete
© Norio Numaguchi

Text description provided by the architects. Client liked the blue sea and sky from her parents' house in this place. A small forest can be seen on the south side. When I thought about a sunny living room with a view of this scenery, many bent plans appeared. The overlap siding that is used on the outer wall and the unevenness that bends along the ground look like a caterpillar.

Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Countertop, Sink, Windows, Beam
© Norio Numaguchi
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Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture - Interior Photography, Wood, Glass
© Norio Numaguchi

The name of the project was named "Bruco", which means a caterpillar in Italian. A bright and open living room spreads out when going up to the second floor through the dark and long corridor on the first floor. By putting crazy paving on the wall that connects the living room to the terrace, and by fully opening the wooden sliding windows between the terrace and living room to create an integrated space for the indoor and outdoor areas, the blue sky and sea that penetrates forever can be seen. You can feel deeply.

Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood, Chair, Beam
© Norio Numaguchi
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Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam
© Norio Numaguchi

The study room on the 1st floor is open on sunny days with a large sliding door that makes it easy for multi-hobby client to do whatever they want. The space is as simple as possible due to the complicated structure that is bent in many ways. By making the first and second floors the same volume, it has a neat appearance. With the interior and planting carefully selected by the client, the caterpillar became a subtropical butterfly.

Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture - Exterior Photography, Facade, Door, Concrete
© Norio Numaguchi

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Cite: "Bruco House / Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture" 15 Jun 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/941574/bruco-house-takeshi-ishiodori-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

© Norio Numaguchi

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