Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
This house is planned on a site where there are beautiful views of the country side. The request from the client was for the creation of intimacy, but with a large living area.
The exterior is designed as a monumental form so that it can be seem to be a new addition to the countryside scenery.
I created a centripetal plan where each room is connected through a corridor from the multi-level living area.
Around the corridor, walls, which have different textures and shapes, make a sequence inside the space.
The walls and spaces are highlighted by natural, indirect light, so your eyes are drawn to, and focus on, the interior:
By the basic processes of manipulating and controlling “light” and “views”, I tried to make the inside space more intimate and deeper.
Rather than doing large gestures of acrobatic space composition, I have instead created what I feel is a space that represents the unusual, by doing small and poetic movements that control light and the viewers eyes.
Private
Architects: FORM / Kouichi Kimura Architects
Photographs: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota
Photographer: Takumi Ota