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Architects: Tomohiro Hata Architect and Associates
- Area: 125 m²
- Year: 2021
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Photographs:Toshiyuki Yano
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Lead Architects: Tomohiro Hata , Kenichi Yoshimura
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Structural Engineering: Takashi Manda Structural Design, Takashi Manda Structural Design– Takashi Manda , Sou Dou
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General Contractor: Kohatsu Co.Ltd., Shelter, Shelter – Koji Endo
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Landscape Architects: Ishi Landscape, Ishi Landscape – Takanobu Ishii

Text description provided by the architects. A house in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. It is surrounded by a landscape of complex retaining walls and winding roads that have been created on a slope and are interwoven with lives. The site also contains a number of retaining walls of unknown origin and stairways that look like animal paths, giving the impression that this place is part of the transitional space of the city, and that in the past it was a place where roads intersected the retaining walls. From this situation, we wanted to think about the way in which a home should blend into and be connected to the flow of the city, using the streets of the past or present as a clue. We thought that by doing so, the house would be connected to the image of the city, and the perceived space would not be confined to the house but would expand into the city.

































