Itakura House Ushiku

Outline
We reconstructed a traditional Japanese house that had been lived in for generations in an old farming village by reusing the beams of a 3-kan x 8-kan pine tree, keeping the layout and scale almost unchanged. The plan consists of a Doma (dining room, kitchen), an Ita-no-ma (living room, children's study room, bedroom), and a tatami room.
Location
  • Ibaraki
Journal
Jutakutokushu May 2016 issue
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