In the Yokouchi Residence, Tokyo-based architects Kidosaki Architects Studio have produced a delightful fusion of traditional Japanese and modernist home architecture.
Inspired by the intricate street patterns of Kyoto's alleyways as a reference, the space designer completed the spatial layout. The overall design connects different dining scenes, ranging from open to intimate, similar to the flow of traffic space. This creates a rhythmic ebb and flow, sometimes light and lively, and at other times relaxing and stretching. The width of the walkways is precisely controlled to allow for comfortable solitary passage or cozy side-by-side movement, paying homage to the ambiguous and mysterious beauty of "yūgen."
Japanese studio Akihisa Hirata has designed the ‘Tree-Ness House’, a multi-story complex that replicates the structure of a tree — creating an organic layering system...
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A Modern Japanese house is renowned for its minimalist aesthetics, seamless integration with nature and a strong focus on practicality. These homes have
The work of Kengo Kuma, the master of wood, mood and light, will always draw our attention. The 65-year-old Japanese architect and his prolific office, Kengo Kuma Associates completes projects globally that range from tranquil private residences and shrines to stunning libraries, museums and retail outlets.
Japan's best art destinations include art islands, open-air art installations, fantastic biennales and triennales, and unique museums.
CCD / Cheng Chung Design recently completed this stunning japanese restaurant in Suning Zhongshan Golf Resort, Nanjing. The restaurant is defined by simplicity, clarity and profundity. It incorporates Zen and wabi-sabi aesthetics that reveals poetry
The WoodWorks design awards honor new buildings around the world
Read The Aman Hotels & Resorts’ third hotel is steeped in Japanese nature culture and heritage
As you stroll through the streets of Tokyo, you will see some amazing architecture. Here are some of the most interesting buildings in Tokyo, Japan:
Completed in 2011 in Japan. Images by Shigeru Fuse. This project is a residence for a couple in their thirties, built in Abiko City. The client desired a gallery-like concrete-made space where their...
The work of Kengo Kuma, the master of wood, mood and light, will always draw our attention. The 65-year-old Japanese architect and his prolific office, Kengo Kuma Associates completes projects globally that range from tranquil private residences and shrines to stunning libraries, museums and retail outlets.
This modern farmhouse is nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Vietnam and offers a blend of minimalism and enchanting charm of nature. Surrounded by verdant hills, the residence is a serene sanctuary that welcomes residents to escape the frenetic pace of city life.
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.
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Old meets new at this private home near Mt. Fuji
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Located in a residential neighborhood of Kanazawa, north of Kyoto, Shota Nakanishi Architects...
Tokyo architecture is amazing. If you want to see the best of it, this guide will show you 3 unique places to see architecture in Tokyo.
Completely amazing Japanese architecture, from an interactive tower to a church that seems to float on water