Thursday, April 18, 2013

Yoshichika Takagi House Concept


Japanese architect yoshichika takagi has shared with us images of 'house k' that appeals to the residents by creating an interior outdoor environment.The residence is conceived as a collection of archetypal housing forms containing individual functions arranged within a covered exterior-like environment that references the urban fabric of a traditional fishing village interpreted on a smaller scale in the midst of suburban sprawl. the contrast between the larger envelope and the decentralized program is clearly seen with the difference in material: an all white shell with a large pitched roof encases the smaller natural wood-clad components. the kitchen is left in the open space in the middle of the house as the common link and the social area of the construct, like a town square.











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