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fujiwarramuro architects Residential building in Minoh

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

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

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.

House in Yoro. A family home.

02-07-2013

House in Yoro. A family home.

Japanese firm, Airhouse Design Office has converted an old warehouse into a home.

Fujiwarramuro Architects, residential building in Nada

18-06-2013

Fujiwarramuro Architects, residential building in Nada

Architects Shintaro Fujiwara and Yoshio Muro faced the challenge of building on a very small lot in their project for a residential building in Nada

Yoshichika Takagi: wooden home in Sapporo

09-06-2011

Yoshichika Takagi: wooden home in Sapporo

House k is a housing experiment by architect Yoshichika Takagi in the city of Sapporo. The architect combines the archetypical home with a pitched roof with the archetype of the village, a set of homes which share certain features, and attempts to recreate the atmosphere of harmonious proportions characteristic of small villages and hamlets in a single home.

Yoshichika Takagi, a home in a parking lot

11-04-2011

Yoshichika Takagi, a home in a parking lot

Young Japanese architect Yoshichika Takagi recently completed a wooden home built in a parking lot in central Akita. The project is characterised by the complete absence of barriers separating the garden around the home from its surroundings, for the division is provided by the home’s walls.

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