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Architects: note architects
- Area: 72 m²
- Year: 2025
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Photographs:Kenta Hasegawa (OFP)
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Manufacturers: Tsubohara Mokko
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Lead Architects: note architects

Text description provided by the architects. We renovated a 45-year-old vintage apartment building in Tokyo. A huge cross-shaped beam crossed the residence. The beam restricted the floor plan, but we felt that it created an extremely attractive landscape, with a sense of inclusiveness that seemed to envelop it from above. However, the existing home had a typical family layout, with only a group of private rooms. As a result, the beam appeared fragmented, and the plan did not fully utilize the natural beauty of the landscape. We envisioned a scene that would make the most of the landscape, with a family of four living together under a beam.























