Apartment in Katayama ~ Apt 301, 401, 502 and 602
Photo © Mitsutomo Matsunami The image above is the entrance corridor of apt. 301 followed by the images of apt. 401, 502 and 602 below
Apartment in Katayama ~ Apt 302 and 501
Photo © Mitsutomo Matsunami Apt. 302 and 501 are the two duplex apartments among the ten in the building. The entry of each is on the third and the fifth floors. The floor
Apartment in Katayama ~ Apt 201, 202, 701 and 702
Photo © Mitsutomo Matsunami We are showing four apartments on two different floors in Apartment in Katayama, two on the seventh floor and another two on the second floor to
Apartment in Katayama ~ Elevation, Section and Floor Plans
© Mitsutomo Matsunami Before we take a tour inside the Apartment in Katayama, here are the architectural drawings of the apartment
Apartment in Katayama by Mitsutomo Matsunami
Photo © Mitsutomo Matsunami The beautiful facade of this apartment building caught our attention, and we couldn’t help but ask the architect to show us the int
Thinking outside the box 2
More designs by Satoshi Higashijima of Osaka
Thinking outside the box
Born, raised and based in Osaka (just like Tadao Ando), architect Satoshi Higashijima has a unique approach to designing houses
Ray Kappe’s Scheimer House, Manhattan Beach 1988
Photo © Scott Mayoral サザン・カリフォルニア・インスティチュート・オブ・アーキテクチャー (南カリフォルニア建築大学) 創立者
Abre Etteh = アブレイ・エテー
© Abre Etteh/ Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition 2009 Recently we came across Abre Etteh‘s work and were immediately impressed not only by its quality, but a
Apparatus of viewing
© Abre Etteh Through studies of Charles Ginnever’s sculpture Rashomon, this project explores the concept of animate space. Rashomon, an open geometric form devoid of
Camera Obscura
© Abre Etteh We have always been fascinated by light. It has been seen as a symbol of goodness and knowledge. This experiment is envisaged in a 1950’s, 4 bed roomed,
Lazy (and Good) Friday ~ Links
~ TK.house ~ Who: Sadahiro Shimizu, Masatoshi Matsuzaki & Yuko Shimizu / Atelier.A5 What: Single family residence Where: Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture When: March 2009 How: