Modern Japanese Architecture House Design by Tezuka Architect Japan
July 28th, 2009 - Posted in Architect, Architecture Design, Modern Architecture, Residential Architecture
Japanese architectural firm Tezuka Architects have recently finished a hill-top atelier; or workshop-studio, in Ushimado Japan. The studio, constructed by Fujiki Koumuten, covers a total floor area of 151.80m2. It is the perfect space and location overlooking the landscape of Ushimado for any artist, artisan, or designer to be inspired. The scenery is excellent. Below is the port of Ushimado. The client is involved in instigating large art-related projects, and is known to be perfectionist. He doesn’t allow any objects which are not compatible with the space. There is nothing in this house. To be more precise, in the 6m-high dining / living room, there is only one huge, solid table. There is no sofa or bookshelf. Chairs are lined up along on the table, but only on the side facing the view. The alignment of the table commands a view of Ushimado Bay. The client still keeps his own daily life like an artwork.















