Jofu-an
Yusuke Koshima Architecture Studio
- Outline
- This is the final home for a couple, built in the middle of Mt. It is made of cedar and Japanese cypress harvested in the new moon, and the 20-meter-long walls are finished with mud. The east wall is curved at three o'clock, and triangular load-bearing walls are placed everywhere in the short direction to secure in-plane rigidity on the floor and ceiling surfaces, thereby securing the longitudinal loopholes.
- Location
- Hyogo
- Journal
- Jutakutokushu April 2015 issue
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