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House in Kerama
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Hiromu Hamamoto/GAB
Outline
A one-story house of about 14 x 9.7 m built in a village on Tokashiki Island. In the village, there are many houses with fukugi windbreaks, himpun, coral walls, red tile roofs, and concrete block walls. In order to fit in with the scenery of this village, the structure consists of a 1,980mm high concrete block wall with a 4.7m high wooden red-tile hipped roof. The approach to the dining room and kitchen on the south side has a slope.
Location
Japan | Okinawa
Journal
Jutakutokushu March 2020 issue 102P