Unveiling Minami-Senri's Architectural Gem: Fujiwaramuro Architects' Dazzling ResidenceUnveiling Minami-Senri's Architectural Gem: Fujiwaramuro Architects' Dazzling Residence

Unveiling Minami-Senri's Architectural Gem: Fujiwaramuro Architects' Dazzling Residence

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Discover the Exquisite Residential Gem of Hokusetsu District: Fujiwaramuro Architects' Masterful House in Minami-Senri

In the serene residential area of the Hokusetsu district in Osaka, a remarkable architectural marvel stands tall amidst its surroundings. Designed by the renowned Fujiwaramuro Architects, this house in Minami-Senri effortlessly blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary design elements. Situated on a slender plot of land with varying ground levels, the residence showcases the effective utilization of space and offers captivating views from different vantage points.

The visionary behind this extraordinary dwelling is none other than a chef specializing in Japanese cuisine, who desired an abode that would reflect the essence of his culinary expertise. With a keen emphasis on incorporating various traditional Japanese finishing materials, the house exudes an air of authenticity and cultural richness.

As one approaches the entrance, a mesmerizing stepping stone pathway adorned with lush plantings on the right guides visitors towards the floating structure. Ascending a graceful staircase that seamlessly merges with the building's design, guests are greeted with an awe-inspiring interior space.

Making clever use of the 1.5-meter setback from the site boundary, where construction is prohibited, the architects transformed this limitation into a charming garden strip. By strategically positioning it within the line of sight from the first-floor living, dining, and kitchen areas, the confined space gains a remarkable sense of expansion, offering a diverse range of captivating views.

The sunken living room on the first floor serves as an inviting space for entertaining guests. Its centrepiece, a thoughtfully placed bench, allows occupants to marvel at the garden extending gracefully beneath a bridge-like structure. From within the room, the meticulously designed garden, inspired by the gentle flow of streams, creates an illusion of leading one towards distant realms of tranquillity.

Nestled between the living room and the more private kitchen-cum-dining area, two small courtyards provide intimate pockets of nature. Serving as serene breathing spaces, these enchanting green oases add depth and serenity to the overall composition.

Adding an element of whimsy and connection, a corridor gracefully traverses over the picturesque garden, reminiscent of a tranquil garden path. This elevated passageway overlooks the meticulously crafted greenery and the open sky, leading to the private rooms located on the second floor. Each room offers a unique view of the surroundings, creating an atmosphere of harmony and serenity.

In summary, Fujiwaramuro Architects' residential masterpiece in Minami-Senri perfectly encapsulates the harmonious fusion of traditional Japanese elements and contemporary design principles. With its skilful manipulation of space, captivating gardens, and breathtaking views, this architectural gem stands as a testament to the firm's ingenuity and artistry. Immerse yourself in the sheer brilliance of this remarkable dwelling, where every corner tells a story of beauty and tranquillity.

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Architects: FujiwaraMuro Architects

Area: 114 m²

Year: 2022

Photographs: Yoshikawa Naoki

Manufacturers: Aica, K-Mew, Wood Job

Lead Architects: Shintaro Fujiwara, Yoshio Muro

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