Introducing House on Katase Coast, a custom-built home example by Kurashi no Jōzōsho, a Architect / Design office in 4-14-12 Honkugenuma, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Embracing existing trees to create a lifestyle in harmony with nature
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
Lush greenery viewed from the second floor, living alongside a growing garden
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
House on Katase Coast
Natural Modern
Piano
Couple Living
Second-Floor Living
Circulation Flow
Second-floor living room
Circulation flow
Music room
Scenic views
Chiaki Yasukawa
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Situated on a corner lot in a tranquil residential neighborhood that still retains a hint of the nostalgic charm of old Shonan, this residence was designed for a couple. It is a reconstruction of a house that stood for approximately 40 years, with careful consideration given to preserving the familiar landscape and memories associated with the site.
The design thoughtfully incorporates existing trees, harmonizing the dwelling with nature while adhering to a low-budget approach. Attention was also paid to the exterior wall colors to ensure they resonate with the surrounding environment. Conscious of the cultural continuity inherent in Japanese traditions, the project sought to realize an architecture befitting its place. As the planted greenery matures, the second floor offers verdant views, fostering a living memory that connects both the residents and the neighborhood. Location: Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Primary use: Single-family residence
Structure and scale: Timber-framed, two-storey building
Contractor: Hirota Construction Co., Ltd.
Landscape design: NAYA Design Office
Site area: 122.11 m² (36.93 tsubo)
First-floor area: 40.57 m² (12.27 tsubo)
Second-floor area: 41.53 m² (12.56 tsubo)
Total floor area: 82.10 m² (24.83 tsubo)
Other: Seismic resistance grade 3
The design thoughtfully incorporates existing trees, harmonizing the dwelling with nature while adhering to a low-budget approach. Attention was also paid to the exterior wall colors to ensure they resonate with the surrounding environment. Conscious of the cultural continuity inherent in Japanese traditions, the project sought to realize an architecture befitting its place. As the planted greenery matures, the second floor offers verdant views, fostering a living memory that connects both the residents and the neighborhood. Location: Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Primary use: Single-family residence
Structure and scale: Timber-framed, two-storey building
Contractor: Hirota Construction Co., Ltd.
Landscape design: NAYA Design Office
Site area: 122.11 m² (36.93 tsubo)
First-floor area: 40.57 m² (12.27 tsubo)
Second-floor area: 41.53 m² (12.56 tsubo)
Total floor area: 82.10 m² (24.83 tsubo)
Other: Seismic resistance grade 3
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