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White hut and Tilia japonica
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Takahashi Maki+Shiokami Daisuke/Takahashi Maki and Associates
Outline
On both sides of the main structure, which consists of three layers of floors and wooden trusses spanning a three-story-high shelf wall, large white walls are built through 700mm slits, and the entire structure is created by uniting these walls with structural materials that serve as the window and stair landings. The bedroom is located on the first floor with a low ceiling, the living and dining room on the second floor with a sense of depth and continuity with the environment, and the bathroom on the top floor, which is bright and close to the sky. The distance between the floor and the atrium is changed.
Location
Japan | Saitama
Journal
Jutakutokushu July 2011 issue 24P