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Koshino House – single-family house in Ashiya (Japan) Koshino House 小篠邸 Tadao Ando et la maison Koshino Pierre Mardaga; Tadao Ando – Das. This Pin was discovered by Thomas Ghelfi. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest. Quelques mois avant d’inaugurer sa dernière création parisienne à la Bourse de Commerce pour le compte de la Collection Pinault, l’architecte japonais Tadao.

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So, The House Koshin is an example of contemporary architecture built in two parallel wings that barely interrupt the landscape.

Cookies We are using cookies to provide statistics that help koshimo give you the best experience of our site. The view provided by the wide openings along with the shadows cast by the narrow openings and skylights, and the texture of the concrete both combined, operate as the only ornamentation.

Like Barragan, the architect seeks to reconcile the tenets of international modernism with tradition and landscape, in this case, Japanese.

Koshino House

Glass Widely used to make large glass windows throughout the house. All the walls are made of this material and are free of ornamentation and in their natural form. The body contains a shorter living room of double height, while the longest wing houses a number of bedrooms.

Spaces The entry of this house, semi batch, is level. Although this house is often linked to minimalism can be better understood in the context of archetypal forms of temples and aesthetic scintoisti reduced by Zen Buddhism Materials Another factor worth noting is that there are no decorative elements. Tadao Ando used this material because it is a way to admit light and wind within the walls and creating a sense of serenity and wide open spaces. The use of concrete, simplicity and treatment of light, typical features of the architecture of the Japanese.

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The effect is achieved through a strong slope, is that the visitor comes from above and before entering can see their feet the roof of the house.

The reason for using this material is giving way to large quantities of light and offer a view of the garden. Koshin The house is located koshlno Ashiya, a koehino town located between Osaka and Kobe two major urban centers in Japan. In one wing parallel to the building, connected through a corridor of almost underground, a number of halls and rooms for children, since that can be accessed by a long hallway.

Widely used to make large glass windows throughout the house.

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Smooth Concrete All the walls are made of this material and are free of ornamentation and in their natural form. The entire house is structured as a Japanese garden around a series of scenic background, designed to boost awareness of nature. The house is organized into two parallel bodies, joined by an underground passage which define a central courtyard. Concept The house is organized into two parallel bodies, joined by an underground passage which define a central courtyard.

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The entry of this house, semi batch, is level.

From here go down in the living room with double height. Situation Koshin The house is located in Ashiya, a small town located between Osaka and Kobe two major urban centers in Japan. You can find out more or switch malson off if you prefer. Another factor worth noting is that there are no decorative elements. It is built in a residential area, suburban, in the hills of the city.

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Another reason why using this material is due to industrialization and technological resources to which access is the architect living in a developed country such as Japan. The study in the form of a crescent, adjacent to the living room, was added later, in sharp contrast with the composite bodies maisln in existence. The two big openings in the living room offer views of the steep slopes, trees and hills in the distance.

Located on a mountainside densely wooded, the House Koshin is embedded in the ground, irregular shape contrasts strongly with the sharpness of the geometric shapes of the building.

Although this house is often linked to minimalism can be better understood in the context of archetypal forms of temples and aesthetic scintoisti reduced by Zen Buddhism. The addition is totally underground north of the room, the containment wall account of how the circumference of the plant.

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