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La maison Sukiya à Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japon - Construite en 2018/2019 par l'Architecte Hitoshi Saruta. Photo Koichi Torimura. - source JIAC.
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makinoyasuhisa · 3 months
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waizu
type:shop
floor:13.34㎡ 
date:2023.11 
location:kanagawa
photographer: 
koichi torimura
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House in Tondabayashi Location: #Japan Architect: @mitani_masaaki Photo: Koichi Torimura See my IGTV @littlprincejs for project video 📹 ⠀⠀⠀ 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤⠀⠀⠀ 🔗 All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner(s).⠀⠀⠀ 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤⠀⠀⠀ DM for credit or removal. ✌︎(‘ω’✌︎ )⠀⠀⠀ Follow @littleprincejs 👑 ⠀⠀⠀ #jovialstudios #modernarchitecture #Instagramming #concretearchitecture #archimodel #architecture #architect #architecturestudent #architecturemodel #designer #bitcoincitadel #interiordesign #beachhouse #beautifularchitecture #modernhouse (at Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjVtL8-OY92/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jpn-arch · 3 years
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Tokyo Gasshuku-jo // TA+A  {photo cr.  Koichi Torimura}
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subtilitas · 2 years
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UA architects - House AO,  Yokoze-cho 2006. Photos (C) Koichi Torimura.
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mooponto · 3 years
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〈 HOUSE TOKYO 〉by A.L.X. / Junichi Sampei is an angular residence built in a residential suburb of Tokyo. It has a sleek-looking facade covered with perforated metal screens to ensure privacy. It maximizes the use of its corner plot by relying on Japanese strict building laws.
© Photographs by Koichi Torimura
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juliaknz · 4 years
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ERIKA NAKAGAWA OFFICE / House Momoyama Atami Shizuoka Japan - 2016; images © Koichi Torimura.
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jp-arch · 5 years
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添田建築アトリエ // APSK nido // 東京都世田谷区 // 写真 : Koichi Torimura
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kazu721010 · 5 years
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Villa in Hakuba / Naka Architects
Photos © Torimura Koichi
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wilhelmgrift · 3 years
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On the Corner / EASTERN Design Office
ph: Koichi Torimura
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architags · 6 years
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SPACESPACE. キノコハウス Mushroom House. Osaka. Japan. photos: Koichi Torimura 
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brisacprasine · 5 years
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https://www.archaic-mag.com/house-at-komazawa-park-mico/?fbclid=IwAR3-6Mq_CEZZkQbhNHFyPMXJ2LMpTI3Y0iSm47-aS-FIf0hV1Xlm0Fs4kc4
Architects: miCo.
Location: Setagaya, Japan
Year: 2011
Photographs:  Koichi Torimura
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architectnews · 2 years
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Concrete Square Tube House in Kyoto City
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Concrete Square Tube House in Kyoto
Modern Real Estate and Pool Development in Japan – design by Eastern Design Office
2 Apr 2022
Concrete Square Tube House
Architect: Eastern Design Office
Location: Kyoto, Japan
The Concrete Square Tube House is located in a residential area in Kyoto City, Japan. It is not a historical district, rather modern houses, old wooden houses and middle size apartment houses are lined up side by side. A 500 meter-high mountain range opens to the north and west side, and cityscape to the south and east side. Therefore the property has a nice view from the 3rd floor.
This architecture is designed with concrete square tubes piled up in two lines up to four steps. The section of many square tube is the start of this design.
As a method these tubes can technically be piled up limitless both horizontally and vertically. In this case the building is a single-family house, so they are piled up in 4 steps and in 2 lines to match the appropriate housing size. We perused a simple design method. The size of the square tubes is suitable to provide inner spatial comfort.
The 1st floor is an entrance area, a space that runs through from the entrance door to the backyard garden. A symbol tree of this house, the maple tree is planted at the centerline of this square tube.
On the 2nd floor both a lined tubes contain bedrooms. Three bedrooms and one walk- in- closet are placed on this floor and each bedroom has a big opening on its front side of the tube.
On the 3rd floor, 2 tubes are connected creating one spacious floor. On the 4th floor, a  square window is placed to express the end of the last fake tube. A pool is built on the 4th floor and two toplights under the pool bring sunlight and reflection of the moving water into the third floor.
When looking at the tubes from the front, it seems they are stacked without overlapping. (if you see it in detail, it has actually 15mm overlap.)
Several tubes are shifted to up and down. The square tubes serve as cantilevers. On the 2nd floor cantilever is 5.5meters, and on the 3rd floor it is 3.6 meters.
The shape of the square tube is the structural element by itself. This structure allows large opening at the edge. The form of a tube is structurally strong.
On the 3rd floor, two openings in the ceiling (top light) each of 2 square meter are constructed under the pool on the 4th floor. The center of the top light is aligned to the center of the square tube. The light that comes in from these two top lights changes its color and is moving around the room each time of the day, and season by season. The light that comes in from these openings is flickering due to the movement of the water and it brings a wavering light into the room. We can see people swimming on the 4th floor from the living room.
The fake window on the 4th floor frames the city landscape like scenery in a picture, making it a symbolic view.
Concrete Square Tube House, Kyoto – Building Information
Architect: Eastern Design Office Completed: 2019 Location: Kyoto, Japan Usage: House Site area: 236.64 sqm Total floor area: 522.10 sqm Structural Engineering: Ryoma Murata Building Studio Ltd. Constructor: Fukasaka Co., Ltd
Photographer: Koichi Torimura
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delhi-architect2 · 4 years
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ArchDaily - Kanda Coffee / Yasuhisa Makino Architect & Associates
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© Koichi Torimura
architects: Yasuhisa Makino Architect & Associates
Location: 2-chōme-13-12 Kajichō, Chiyoda City, Tōkyō-to 101-0044, Japan
Project Year: 2020
Photographs: Koichi Torimura
Area: 82.0 m2
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from ArchDaily https://www.archdaily.com/946328/kanda-coffee-yasuhisa-makino-architect-and-associates Originally published on ARCHDAILY RSS Feed: https://www.archdaily.com/
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