House in Kamisawa is a minimalist residence located in Hyogo, Japan, designed by Tato Architects. This building is a reconfiguration of a traditional Japanese wooden house. Its wooden frames were exposed after the removal of unnecessary parts. Only by inserting curved walls into it, spatial functions were created. Unnecessary parts were removed, and the curved walls were positioned on the new mortar floor, in which underfloor heating was embedded.
House in Kamisawa
by Tato Architects
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Architecture
Date
Sep 04, 2015
Photographer
Tato Architects
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