A ring of rooms staggeles around one Angan Doubles as an indoor dog on this rental Villas On the island of Avaji, the Japanese Studio for architecture was designed by the 1110 office.
Awaji is located close to the northern coast of the island, Holiday house The necklace villa is named after its looped form, in which the rooms are mostly connected instead of separating from the walls.
The area in which the house is located is currently going through rapid development, which 1110 offices for architecture It is said that a “theme park-like” is felt on the island.
In response, the studio aims to build a house, which accepts the permanent natural properties of the site, resulting in an island, steps around a sloping courtyard.
“Awaji Island is currently changing rapidly,” founder Hiroto Kavaguchi told Dezen. “In response to the more theme of the landscape-like-like-like, we considered the question which aspects would remain unchanged, and the architecture should respond to this change.”
He said, “We have targeted to block ideas from nearby houses and cars passing on the road, ensuring that only the natural environment, such as the sky, greenery and the sea, appear,” he said.
The necklace villa is created by two L-shaped versions that move downwards from the south-eastern and northwest corners, which, to attach the central courtyard, align with the stamina of the site.
A shelter wood walkway wraps this internal courtyard, making a semi-outdoor loop for dogs, with various entry points, which are both human and dog shaped.
The inner parts of the house follow the profile of the step, growing upwards with both floors and windows and to reduce ignoring from adjacent roads and to prevent dogs from barking on driving cars in the past.
Walls in more private bedrooms and bathroom areas have been used by restraint, while in space and kitchen space, step acts as dividers, allowing dogs to run.
Kavaguchi said, “The specialty of the courtyard house – the scale of the open -individual rooms was decorated to the outward and inside.”
“The rooms coming in front of the road gradually increase the height of the floor, eliminating the spirit of car traffic and allowing both humans and dogs to live harmoniously without walls.”
Pale cedar planks line the interior of the interior of the courtyard and most villas of the necklace, while the outer walls and ceilings are worn in red-brown steel panels in terms of tile roofs from all around and protected from salty coastal winds.
Another dog -friendly house is Dog/human house in Thailand by Ikar, a mixture of human and dog -shaped places,
Recently included in other Japanese homes published on Dizen An off-grid home clocked in solar panels by Florian Bush architects And this Hand in hand house by NENDO,
Is by photography Yohi Sasakura,
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