Architecture Classics: Studio Steps / Riken Yamamoto

Text description provided by the architects. The original clients, Mr. and Mrs. Ishii, he was a sculptor and she was a painter. This was to be used as an atelier. They wanted to invite people over from time to time for concerts. They were acquaintances (or should I call them comrades) from the days of student protests. 

Architecture Classics: Studio Steps / Riken Yamamoto - Interior Photography
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Though it had not been agreed upon, I wanted to create a house that was at the same time a facility that was useful for outside people. I would create a large space that was as open as possible to the outside world and make that an atelier-like place, or a place where a small concert could be held.

Architecture Classics: Studio Steps / Riken Yamamoto - Interior Photography, Windows
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto

The everyday living area would be concealed under that large space and invisible from the outside world. A house always has a place that is open to the outside world. Mr. and Mrs. Fujii, who received this house from the Ishiis, use this large space as a living room. "It is spacious and high-ceilinged and quite pleasant. Though it does get a bit cold in winter."

Architecture Classics: Studio Steps / Riken Yamamoto - Interior Photography, Windows, Stairs, Brick, Beam
Courtesy of Riken Yamamoto

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Cite: Valentina Díaz. "Architecture Classics: Studio Steps / Riken Yamamoto" 22 Dec 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1014097/architecture-classics-studio-steps-riken-yamamoto> ISSN 0719-8884

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