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House in Sanbonmatsu by Hironaka Ogawa

The common adage “a man’s home is his castle” rings true for most residences, but is visually evoked by House in Sanbonmatsu, designed by Hironaka Ogawa & Associates. Located in Kagawa Prefecture, the courtyard-style house is built in layers such that the hipped roof rises above the gate encircling the perimeter of the landscaping of the site, much like a traditional Japanese castle’s tiered roofs upon its stony foundations. Occupying real estate originally meant for two homes, House in Sanbonmatsu expands its breadth to accommodate an interior garden, which forces a cutout in the roof form; not only does this choice create unique spatial experiences within the home but it also respects the community – both neighbors as well as the urban grid – by acknowledging a separation upon the twice-as-large site. Interiors of the natural color of wood and accents of black on the white walls negotiate both modern and traditional Japanese aesthetic.

via – Photographs © Daici Ano

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