Hamadayama House is a minimal renovation located in Suginami, Japan, designed by moyadesign. The renovation is of a 40-year old low-rise apartment building that was once occupied by offices. The building faces a private road and garden to the north and south, and is surrounded by a quiet environment. The one-room visually connected was gently divided into three public, private, and semi-private spaces by the hanging walls using the existing concrete wall. It is also possible to make partitions in the future using this wall.
Hamadayama House
by moyadesign
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Interiors
Date
Oct 24, 2017
Photographer
moyadesign
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