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House with Dutch Gable Roof
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Hiroki Tominaga – Atelier
Outline
The house shares a large existing garden and is built in an L-shaped relationship with the main house. After rearranging the existing garden stones without adding any new trees or stones, the Oya stone of the wall was laid or crushed and used as a dog run. The gable part of the gabled roof is an opening, which allows the view of the trees in the garden and light to enter while maintaining privacy. In the future, it is possible to build a two-story house by stretching the floor over the beams of the irimoya roof.
Location
Japan | Tokyo
Journal
Jutakutokushu March 2018 issue 106P