Pit house / UID Architects
Circular hollows create sunken rooms and curved balconies inside this wooden house in Japan by UID Architects. The residence is named Pit House, in reference to the six excavated spaces…
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Japanese houses refer to the traditional and modern styles of housing in Japan. Traditional Japanese houses, also known as “Minka,” are wooden structures that feature indoor and outdoor living spaces. They are typically built with natural materials such as wood, paper, and bamboo and have sliding doors, tatami mat flooring, and low tables. Many traditional Japanese houses also have a small garden or courtyard, which extends the living space and helps bring nature into the home. On the other hand, modern Japanese houses are characterized by their minimalist design, efficient use of space, and incorporation of technology. They often feature large windows, and open floor plans to maximize natural light and create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. In terms of design, many modern Japanese houses adopt a minimalist aesthetic, with clean lines and simple, uncluttered interiors.
Circular hollows create sunken rooms and curved balconies inside this wooden house in Japan by UID Architects. The residence is named Pit House, in reference to the six excavated spaces…
Continue readingThis Atelier and Residential House in Minoh City by Japanese UID Architects blurs boundaries between interior and outdoors architecture (photos by Hiroshi Ueda). UID Architects Atelier-bisque doll Technical Information Architects: UID Architects…
Continue readingRyue Nishizawa, co-founder of SANAA, designed this house as a composition of floating concrete planes and expansive glass walls, creating an ethereal interplay between structure and environment. The design fosters…
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