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Chitoshi Kihara Architect and Associates
Outline
In addition to rooms for the couple and a spare private room, a room for viewing the owner's collection of Shiko Munakata's paintings and a tea ceremony room were required to make the most of the couple's common interests, which are not found in ordinary houses. A lot of lattices with varying materials, members, and pitches are used, and the design is conscious of the Japanese "transparency" that controls wind and light.
Location
Japan | Tokyo
Journal
Jutakutokushu August 2007 issue 54P