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Homes in Harmony with Nature
Kurashi no Jōzōsho
Kurashi no Jōzōsho

Homes in Harmony with Nature|Case Studies|A way of living that enjoys daily life in harmony with nature, feeling the seasons and embracing the wind and light

Author: Qurasuki Editorial Department
A home in harmony with nature enhances comfort by incorporating light, wind, and surrounding greenery. It is essential to have large south-facing windows to let in winter sunlight, while using eaves and plantings to block direct sun in the summer.
The use of natural materials like wood and stone provides humidity control and insulation, improving indoor comfort. The view extends to the garden or mountains, creating a sense of connection between daily life and nature. As light and shadows shift with time, the house itself becomes a backdrop for life, staging the seasons.
  • House in Takao|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    House in Takao4
    Mochizuki Architectural Atelier
    Mochizuki Architectural Atelier
    2-23-1-1248 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo / 614 Katakura-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo
    Doma Living
    Exposed Beam
    Living with Nature
    Architect's Own House
    Scenic View
    Wood Deck
    ArchitectsOwnResidence
    EarthenFloorLivingRoom
    WoodDeck
    ExposedBeams
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Geometrically designed concrete earthen floor parking area; behind the wooden fence lies the tea garden
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Tea Garden
    Terrace
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • Botanical House|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Botanical House14
    AS IT IS Co., Ltd.
    AS IT IS Co., Ltd.
    576 O, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Living with Plants
    Outdoor Living
    Natural Modern
    Indoor Plants
    Exposed Beam
    Wood Deck
  • Mountain Villa with a Large Tree|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Mountain Villa with a Large Tree11
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    4-59 Takanoizumicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
    Wood Siding
    Void
    Toplight
    Wood Deck
    Wood-CladExterior
    WoodDeck
    Double-HeightSpace
    Skylight
  • POCCO — Excellence Award, Residential Interior Coordination Contest|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    POCCO — Excellence Award, Residential Interior Coordination Contest6
    YIA Ishiue Yoshihiro Architectural Design Office
    YIA Ishiue Yoshihiro Architectural Design Office
    1572 Amagawataki-cho, Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
    Living with Plants
    Void
    Capturing Light
    Roof terrace
    Exposed Beam
    Steel Staircase
    Terrace
  • Two-Generation Residence Under One Roof | House at the Foothills of Mount Katsuragi|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Evening view. The small second-floor windows are sash windows the couple are accustomed to using.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Sense of Openness
    Two-Family House
    Void
    Natural Modern
    Mountain View House
    Scenic View
    Breezy House
    Circulation Flow
    Wall Bookshelf
    rural landscape
    gable roof
    double-height space
    landing
    looped circulation

nature

The Seasons Unfold Beyond the Window. Deepening Family Time in an LDK Connected to Nature.

Homes in Harmony with Nature |LDK

As a gathering place for the family, the LDK (Living, Dining, Kitchen) must be designed to maximize the benefits of nature. Southeast-facing windows are excellent for winter lighting, while eaves or movable shades control direct summer sunlight.
A well-ventilated floor plan and window arrangement promote natural ventilation, properly regulating indoor humidity and temperature. The use of natural materials, such as solid wood floors and ceilings, enhances the sense of continuity with the outdoors. On rainy days, the gentle scent of wood fills the room, and on sunny days, the glossy wood grain glistens.

  • POCCO — Excellence Award, Residential Interior Coordination Contest|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    POCCO — Excellence Award, Residential Interior Coordination Contest6
    YIA Ishiue Yoshihiro Architectural Design Office
    YIA Ishiue Yoshihiro Architectural Design Office
    1572 Amagawataki-cho, Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
    Living with Plants
    Void
    Capturing Light
    Roof terrace
    Exposed Beam
    Steel Staircase
    Terrace
  • Forest Atelier|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Forest Atelier6
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    2-21-2-1S Fuda, Chofu City, Tokyo
    Living with Nature
    Confectionery Workshop
    Live-Work Integration
    Entrance Doma
    LivingWithNature
    ConfectioneryWorkshop
    LiveWorkIntegration
    EntranceDoma
  • Sun and Wind|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Sun and Wind4
    Mitsuhiro Kojima Architects
    Mitsuhiro Kojima Architects
    426-1-101 Higashisin-machi, Ota City, Gunma Prefecture
    Two-Family House
    Scenic View
    ScenicViews
    TwoFamilyResidence
    LivingWithDogs
  • House in Okura|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Openings oriented to capture the flow of time and the transition of seasons, connecting interior and exterior
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Natural Materials
    Aging Gracefully
    Wooden House
    Living with Nature
  • A House Living in Harmony with Wood|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Utilizing locally sourced Nishikawa cedar to highlight the gentle texture and grain of the wood
    Ringo Studio
    Ringo Studio
    Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture
    Skip Floor
    Borrowed Scenery
    Wooden House
    Local Timber
    Passive Design
    WoodenHouse
    SkipFloor
    PassiveDesign
    BorrowedScenery
    PrefecturalTimber
  • Forest Living|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Forest Living8
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    4-6-3 Kenkyu Gakuen, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Charred Cedar
    Natural Modern
    Scenic View
    Harmony
    Living in the Forest
    Built-in Kitchen

nature × LDK

The Best Seat Between Inside and Out. The Comfort of a Terrace Space Connecting Nature and Life.

Homes in Harmony with Nature |Terrace

The terrace serves as a gentle transition between indoors and outdoors, offering a rich space to experience the four seasons. To combat strong summer sun, eaves, movable shades, and plant shade are used effectively to ensure comfort.
Weather-resistant wood is chosen for the flooring, with consideration for its feel underfoot and visual texture. The design ensures good ventilation, allowing for comfortable use according to the season and weather. At night, soft lighting creates atmosphere, achieving a space that balances practicality and natural beauty.

  • House in Ryokuentoshi|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    House in Ryokuentoshi3
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    2-21-2-1S Fuda, Chofu City, Tokyo
    Island Kitchen
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    Courtyard
    IslandKitchen
    Terrace
  • Karuizawa Terrace|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    The valley-side, central living area features vertically clad exterior walls designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding trees
    Mitsuhiro Kojima Architects
    Mitsuhiro Kojima Architects
    426-1-101 Higashisin-machi, Ota City, Gunma Prefecture
    Gallery Wall
    Living with Nature
    Scenic View
    Terrace
    LivingWithNature
    ScenicViews
    Terrace
    GalleryWall
  • Karuizawa Terrace|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Staircase descending along the slope; the landing provides panoramic views of the landscape and an overview of the entire building
    Mitsuhiro Kojima Architects
    Mitsuhiro Kojima Architects
    426-1-101 Higashisin-machi, Ota City, Gunma Prefecture
    Gallery Wall
    Living with Nature
    Scenic View
    Terrace
    LivingWithNature
    ScenicViews
    Terrace
    GalleryWall
  • Karuizawa Terrace|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Three terraces vary in orientation, floor height, depth, and ceiling height, each offering a distinct experiential quality
    Mitsuhiro Kojima Architects
    Mitsuhiro Kojima Architects
    426-1-101 Higashisin-machi, Ota City, Gunma Prefecture
    Gallery Wall
    Living with Nature
    Scenic View
    Terrace
    LivingWithNature
    ScenicViews
    Terrace
    GalleryWall
  • A House with Depth|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    A House with Depth15
    Yu Architectural Design Studio
    Yu Architectural Design Studio
    159-20 Tsuboi-cho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture
    Void
    Guitar
    Natural Materials
    Aging Gracefully
    High Sidelight
    Atrium
    HighSideLights
    NaturalMaterials
    AgingGracefully
  • House in Komoro|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    House in Komoro14
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    2-21-2-1S Fuda, Chofu City, Tokyo
    Single-Story House
    Open House
    Wood Deck
    SingleStory
    WoodDeck
    OpenHouse

nature × Terrace

Blending into the Scenery While Expressing Individuality. The Beauty of an Exterior Design that Resonates with Nature.

Homes in Harmony with Nature |Exterior

The exterior is a crucial element for expressing a home's individuality while harmonizing with the surrounding natural environment. By using natural materials such as wood, earth, and stone, the texture deepens over time, allowing the structure to blend into the landscape.
The roof shape and pitch are adapted to the local topography and climate to enhance rainwater drainage and sun shading. The placement and size of windows affect how light and wind are brought in, requiring a balance between aesthetic beauty and functionality.

  • House in Takao|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    House in Takao4
    Mochizuki Architectural Atelier
    Mochizuki Architectural Atelier
    2-23-1-1248 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo / 614 Katakura-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo
    Doma Living
    Exposed Beam
    Living with Nature
    Architect's Own House
    Scenic View
    Wood Deck
    ArchitectsOwnResidence
    EarthenFloorLivingRoom
    WoodDeck
    ExposedBeams
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Geometrically designed concrete earthen floor parking area; behind the wooden fence lies the tea garden
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Tea Garden
    Terrace
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • Mountain Villa with a Large Tree|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Mountain Villa with a Large Tree11
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    4-59 Takanoizumicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
    Wood Siding
    Void
    Toplight
    Wood Deck
    Wood-CladExterior
    WoodDeck
    Double-HeightSpace
    Skylight
  • Two-Generation Residence Under One Roof | House at the Foothills of Mount Katsuragi|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Evening view. The small second-floor windows are sash windows the couple are accustomed to using.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Sense of Openness
    Two-Family House
    Void
    Natural Modern
    Mountain View House
    Scenic View
    Breezy House
    Circulation Flow
    Wall Bookshelf
    rural landscape
    gable roof
    double-height space
    landing
    looped circulation
  • House in Tomio|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    House in Tomio14
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Void
    Capturing Light
    Natural Modern
    Open House
    Continuous Window
    Gardening
    Exposed Beam
    Large Opening
    Entrance Doma
    Wood Deck
    DoubleHeightSpace
    WoodDeck
    Atelier
    OpenHouse
  • Two-Generation Residence Under One Roof | House at the Foothills of Mount Katsuragi|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    West elevation. A gable roof with restrained eaves.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Sense of Openness
    Two-Family House
    Void
    Natural Modern
    Mountain View House
    Scenic View
    Breezy House
    Circulation Flow
    Wall Bookshelf
    rural landscape
    gable roof
    double-height space
    landing
    looped circulation

nature × Exterior

Greenery that Extends from Daily Life. The Essential Everyday Presence of a Garden in a Home Living with Nature.

Homes in Harmony with Nature |Garden

The garden is a vital space connecting the indoors with nature, where sightlines and the volume of greenery impact the quality of life. A combination of deciduous and evergreen trees allows for enjoyment of seasonal changes, while plantings also serve to protect privacy and block wind.
Using lawn, gravel, or wood chips according to purpose, and ensuring proper drainage and soil conditions, helps maintain plant health. The key to a garden that coexists with nature is balancing easy maintenance with comfortable living.

  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Yotsume-gaki bamboo fence and shiorido gate partitioning the outer and inner alleys
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Tea Garden
    Terrace
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • House in Okura|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    House in Okura4
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Natural Materials
    Aging Gracefully
    Wooden House
    Living with Nature
  • Forest Living|Homes in Harmony with Nature
    Forest Living3
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    4-6-3 Kenkyu Gakuen, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Charred Cedar
    Natural Modern
    Scenic View
    Harmony
    Living in the Forest
    Built-in Kitchen

nature × Garden

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