House in Akashi is a minimalist house designed to immerse one with nature. The house is divided into three zones, based on purpose and privacy, each with a garden and different concept. The first courtyard has a Japanese-style room for family, and a yard with kitchen garden. The second is a semi-public living dining space and a yard for viewing. Finally, bedrooms and the dry area provide for privacy and laundry. Through the courtyards, the plants, soil, wind and sky are always in view allowing nature into the house, blurring the lines between inside and outside.
Create natural-based architectures in the places, in the times, in a firmly rooted way, not only matching the nearby buildings or the surroundings, but time you spend, and the site of history. The space where you would like to invite your friends, the environment where you would feel relaxed and spend rich time, the precious place for the local residents, I provide such unique and special architectures. For every building and space, we always think about how they would relate to nature. Up to the present, and for the future, in order to continue to exist as they are for sure, simple, and efficient, to live comfortably and healthy. we cherish to create natural-based architectures.
Create natural-based architectures in the places, in the times, in a firmly rooted way,not only matching the nearby buildings or the surroundings, but time you spend, and the site of history. The space where you would like to invite your friends, the environment where you would feel relaxed and spend rich time, the precious place for the local residents, we “arbol” provide such unique and special architectures. For every building and space, we always think about how they would relate to nature. Up to the present, and for the future, in order to continue to exist as they are for sure, simple, and efficient, to live comfortably and healthy. we cherish to create natural-based architectures. This project is a family of five with a couple and three children. There was a need for a minimalist and rich space where the family could feel nature.