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Karuizawa Counterpoint
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Hideki Tamura / PODA
Outline
This house uses the Neutral Wall construction method, in which truss-shaped steel bars are arranged, to create a flexible three-dimensional curved roof. The site is on a slope, and the difference in the level of the slope serves as a level difference in the interior, adjusting the line of sight and serving as a sitting room. The plan of the house consists of three circular core spaces where the functions of the bathroom and kitchen are concentrated, and the gaps between them are used as the living room and dining room.
Location
Japan | Nagano
Journal
Jutakutokushu March 2010 issue 46P