Skip-floor house designed by KAMITOPEN Co., Ltd. (Japan)
The project theme is an expansion plan for a pediatric dental clinic designed for the future development. Initially, the plan was to extend only the clinic. However, later on it was decided to add some extension to the clinic owner’s house.
The wishes of the clinic director were very clear: “I want to have an open house with no partitions inside”.
Villa A designed by teamSTAR® (Japan)
The villa - named for its location on Akiya Beach - commands a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean near the town of Hayama, the birthplace of Japanese yachting culture. Befitting this stunning natural environment, the villa’s design seeks a sculpturesque form, symbolized by the large vaulted roof and its series of arches that resemble white, rolling ocean waves.
Villa P designed by KIRYU ATELIER&T Architects Co., Ltd (Japan)
This Architecture includes functions such as an atelier and gallery for paintings and pottery, a pool, billiards space, and a garage. It is located in a place where the nature of the forest and river, It was built adjacent to the existing house, which is an old Japanese traditional architectural style.
G0hee Inc - Tiny/Tsujido (Japan)
The project site is located in the Shonan area of Tsujido-Motomachi, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture. This regenerative project is situated on land that has been passed down through 13 generations of landowners. The project began out of a desire to preserve the culture, tradition, and natural beauty of the land while avoiding selfish use by the current landowners.