MOH House / Yaneura design

MOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Sink, Beam, Windows, Bathroom, BathtubMOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Facade, Stairs, Windows, Beam, HandrailMOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Handrail, BeamMOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Chair, FacadeMOH House / Yaneura design - More Images+ 8

Kyoto, Japan
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MOH House / Yaneura design - Windows, Facade
© Hiroki Kawata

Text description provided by the architects. This work is a proposal for architecture composed of hexahedrons. A grid frame is placed over the entire site, and six surfaces are attached to the frame to form a space.

MOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Facade, Stairs, Windows, Beam, Handrail
© Hiroki Kawata

By unleashing the six aspects from the structure, it has become possible to delicately meet the required performance and functions. Rather than uniformly dividing into categories such as outer walls and inner walls, roofs and floors, the architectural terminology was redefined by carefully unraveling the performance of the boundaries required by the zones.

MOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Chair, Facade
© Hiroki Kawata
MOH House / Yaneura design - Image 12 of 13
Long Section
MOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Table, Shelving, Windows, Chair, Door, Beam
© Hiroki Kawata

Thin walls, transparent walls, thick walls, floors that cannot be walked, and transparent floors are created without difficulty. The boundaries are reexamined and plotted with various parameters in a plane and cross section. Find a comfortable place and move around the space, just as a resident finds a shade in the forest. We are temporarily setting such a place to stay.

MOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Handrail, Beam
© Hiroki Kawata
MOH House / Yaneura design - Image 11 of 13
Cross Section
MOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Shelving, Windows
© Hiroki Kawata

The system, unleashed from the structure, also allowed the space to move within the frame. By moving the space, it has become possible to respond quickly to changes in the environment. The environment here refers to changes in the environment due to various time axes such as weather and seasons, family structure and lifestyle, changes in the external environment due to rebuilding of neighbors, and changes in programs.

MOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam
© Hiroki Kawata

It is an architecture that can change its form like an amoeba according to the changes in those environments. With this frame as a guide, the design proceeded with the expectation of a house full of life.

MOH House / Yaneura design - Interior Photography, Sink, Beam, Windows, Bathroom, Bathtub
© Hiroki Kawata

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Cite: "MOH House / Yaneura design" 11 Jun 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/963112/moh-house-yaneura-design> ISSN 0719-8884

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