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![IGArchitects designs Café in Ujina, Hiroshima
IGArchitects designs Café in Ujina, Hiroshima](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/15450/01_IGArchitects_cafe-in-Ujina_ph-Toshiyuki-Yano_last_sez.jpg)
04-05-2020
IGArchitects designs Café in Ujina, Hiroshima
In Japan, along the Hiroshima coast and specifically in the Ujina district located in the southern part of the city, architecture firm IGArchitects designed a new coffee shop. This is the first project that architect Masato Igarashi designs with the studio he founded in 2019, after working for several years for other architecture studios, including the Suppose Design Office firm.
![Takao Shiotsuka Atelier: Public library in Taketa, Japan
Takao Shiotsuka Atelier: Public library in Taketa, Japan](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/14174/01_shiotsuka_taketa_library_hp_last_sez.jpg)
14-11-2018
Takao Shiotsuka Atelier: Public library in Taketa, Japan
Takao Shiotsuka responds to the city of Taketa’s need for a new public library with a project reflecting the urban scale on which the town is built. Takao Shiotsuka has come up with a diagonal layout to fit the building into a fragmented lot, turning it inward.
![Suppose Design Office and Ohno Hirohumi’s Yagi House
Suppose Design Office and Ohno Hirohumi’s Yagi House](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/11818/03_suppose_house_in_yagi_last_sez.jpg)
07-09-2016
Suppose Design Office and Ohno Hirohumi’s Yagi House
Suppose Design Office and Ohno Hirohumi suggest a new way of living with Yagi House in Hiroshima. An apartment stands over a tree in the middle of an artificial garden, so that the Yagi House looks like a treehouse.
![Alphavilleꞌs Koyasan Guesthouse in Japan
Alphavilleꞌs Koyasan Guesthouse in Japan](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/10796/0_alphavillecs-koyasan-guesthouse-in-japan_last_sez.jpg)
19-08-2015
Alphavilleꞌs Koyasan Guesthouse in Japan
Alphaville has designed a guest house in Koyasan, a sacred place in Japan, home of Kongobu-ji Buddhist temple. Alphaville of Kyoto has created a timber frame building with a pitched roof containing a cosy guesthouse measuring only 96 sqm.
![Fujiwarramuro Architects Wohnhaus in Matsubara Osaka
Fujiwarramuro Architects Wohnhaus in Matsubara Osaka](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/9882/01_fujiwarramuro_house_matsubara_osaka_last_sez.jpg)
11-08-2014
Fujiwarramuro Architects Wohnhaus in Matsubara Osaka
When designing a home for one family the architects of the Fujiwarramuro Architects studio had to face strict local regulations and a very narrow lot.
![Fujiwarramuro Architects Residential Building in Sayo
Fujiwarramuro Architects Residential Building in Sayo](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/9224/01_fujiwarramuro_architects_sayo_last_sez.jpg)
20-02-2014
Fujiwarramuro Architects Residential Building in Sayo
Layout is the key to understanding the residential building designed by Fujiwarramuro Architects in Sayo.
![fujiwarramuro architects Residential building in Minoh
fujiwarramuro architects Residential building in Minoh](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/9071/01_fujiwarramuro_house_minoh_last_sez.jpg)
05-12-2013
fujiwarramuro architects Residential building in Minoh
Fujiwarramuro architects worked with volumes to create a building that changes depending on the observer’s point of view.
![fujiwarramuro architects Residential building in Hanoura
fujiwarramuro architects Residential building in Hanoura](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/8909/01_fujiwarramuro_house_hanoura_last_sez.jpg)
14-10-2013
fujiwarramuro architects Residential building in Hanoura
A single family home that establishes a direct relationship with the landscape is one of the most recent projects by architects Shintaro Fujiwara and Yoshio Muro, founders of fujiwarramuro architects.
![Fujiwarramuro Architects - House in Hakusan
Fujiwarramuro Architects - House in Hakusan](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/8784/01_fujiwarramuro_house_hakusan_last_sez.jpg)
02-08-2013
Fujiwarramuro Architects - House in Hakusan
Architects Shintaro Fujiwara and Yoshio Muro ask questions about contemporary living, altering traditional ideas about dwelling in the design of their home.