House in Shiraiwa by 2id Architects in Hamamatsu, Japan

Project: House in Shiraiwa
Architects: 2id Architects
Location: Hamamatsu, Japan
Area: 1,176 sf
Photographs by: Toshiyuki Yano

House in Shiraiwa by 2id Architects

2id Architects have finished a mesmerizing modern residence in the Japanese city of Hamamatsu. This minimalist home is divided into two sections where one is the indoor space while the other one is a semi-outdoor area. Throughout the entire residence, the strong connection to the surrounding environment is apparent as there are many openings and large windows that bless the interior with sunlight and soothing views.

A house is located in north of Hamamatsu city in Japan, and it is surrounded by mandarin plantation on mountain which is feature of the area.

Its space are equally divided into two different sections, Indoor and semi-outdoor space, to get the sense of relationship between nature and inhabitation that has been lost in modernism.

Large part of the indoor space is allocated to living room to enrich communication between the family, whilst the other rooms are minimized. The other half, semi-outdoor space is covered with pergola surrounding the indoor space. It allows residents to bring their indoor activities into buffer zone between the living room and magnificent landscape whilst they feel sense of local environment. The pergola is consisted with complex stripe pattern which gives poetic silhouette changed by angle of sunlight to give users sense of time.

In terms of materiality, scraped mortar with crashed white rock as a local material are applied to the wall. The wall continues from outside to the inside with same material to connect both sections. Additionally, both side of the walls have finished by different scraping equipments to soften indoor space.

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