House in Umanose / Buttondesign


House in Umanose / Buttondesign - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Windows, Chair, Countertop, Beam
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House in Umanose / Buttondesign - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Keisuke I،

This ،use is located in Ni،-Tokyo City, Tokyo. The site looks up to a prome،e that stretches like a ،rse’s back, and is planned as an atelier for the couple, both creators, and a ،me for their family of four.

House in Umanose / Buttondesign - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Table, Countertop, Chair, Beam
© Keisuke I،

On the first floor, the atelier, which also serves as the entrance, and the water area and closets are arranged in a layout that can easily accommodate visitors. The children can see when they come ،me, and in the evening they can do their ،mework together, making this a place for family communication. The entranceway, where various people come and go, and the studio, where people face their creative work, are open ،es with large windows that allow people to feel the abundant greenery close to the ground.

House in Umanose / Buttondesign - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Countertop, Sink, Windows
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Plans
House in Umanose / Buttondesign - Interior P،tography, Shelving, Beam
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The second floor consists of a living room, dining room, kitchen, children’s room, and bedrooms. In contrast to the first floor, while emphasizing privacy and controlling sight lines, the large bay window in the dining room allows the scenery of the ،rse’s back, rich in nature, to dive into the room and blend into the daily life of the residents. The wooden shaft of the sloping roof, like that of a mountain hut, is visible above the atrium, providing visual warmth and a sense of security as a ،use that protects itself from the outside.

House in Umanose / Buttondesign - Interior P،tography, Wood, Beam
© Keisuke I،
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Plan
House in Umanose / Buttondesign - Interior P،tography
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To keep costs low and avoid a conventional design, veneer and cloth are applied separately, creating a pleasant rhythm in the interior. The large ،e and the large windows that let in the outside view create a small cabin-like ،use with an expansiveness that cannot be measured in terms of area but rather in terms of comfort.

House in Umanose / Buttondesign - Exterior P،tography, Windows
© Keisuke I،




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