House of Resonance
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This is a small house for the couple, one child, and cat.
Clients have long lived in an old house that was built on the site. As homes get older, they decided to build a new home.
With that background, it is proposed to build a “house with a feeling of freshness in the familiar environment.
exterior is made by assembling several volumes of color. wise color settings in the book before giving depth, and thus generate the sequence of its validity.
- Architects by FORM Kouichi Kimura Architects
- House of Resonance ground floor plan
- House of Resonance
- Location in Aichi, Japan
For the internal configuration, stair and ceiling open, which is positioned in the heart of the building is surrounded by each room and courtyard.
Material, color and light in accordance with any space allotted to disclose the very space design. As a result, increased space and creates sterically horizontal migration, which combines various textures, materials, colors and lights together, succeeded in generating feelings.
Migration of light and shadow, space, and make resonances live with one another, and add richness.
Architects: FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects
Location: Aichi, Japan
Site Area: 235,52 sqm
Constructed Area: 116,72 sqm
Construction Year: 2010
Photographs: Takumi Ota
source : archdaily
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