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furuya design reworks japanese island bungalow into nature-immersed SANU home

Furuya Design has meticulously transformed an existing wooden bungalow on Amami Ōshima into a SANU Second Home, deeply integrating it with the island's subtropical environment. Situated in Tatsugo Town, near Amami Airport and overlooking Akaogi Bay, the project is part of SANU's membership-based vacation home network. The site is characterized by its tranquil inland sea, coral stone foundations, and resilient akagi trees, which have adapted to the strong ocean winds. The design philosophy behind this renovation focused on blurring the lines between the built structure and the surrounding natural landscape, emphasizing framing, texture, and creating an immersive atmosphere. The architects addressed the compact footprint of the original bungalow by introducing robust, expressive exterior walls, creating a double-skin facade. This innovative approach integrates existing elements like storm shutters and aluminum sashes while enhancing the home's performance and aesthetic appeal. The outer layer, clad in wood, is designed to mimic the textured, layered appearance of local fan palms, creating dynamic shadow play throughout the day. A crucial design intervention involved elevating a new attic-level viewpoint. This addition provides occupants with a unique vantage point to observe the coastline, framed by palm fronds, and to experience the sensory input of shifting leaves and distant surf, establishing a profound connection to the natural soundscape. Internally, Furuya Design implemented a significant vertical expansion by removing the original ceiling. This created a double-height atrium, linking the newly added attic viewpoint with the main living areas below. This central space functions as an indoor balcony, serving as a transition zone between the comfort of the interior and the expansive outdoors. The floor plan radiates from this atrium, incorporating distinct zones for living, dining, sleeping, and utility, ensuring a flexible layout suitable for both private contemplation and communal activities. The interior design prioritizes permeable boundaries, with carefully positioned openings that frame specific views of the landscape, drawing inspiration from the art of Isson Tanaka, known for his depictions of Amami's natural beauty. The renovation also paid close attention to Amami's unique botanical character, where tropical plants like hibiscus, plumeria, and bougainvillea flourish outdoors year-round, unlike their indoor cultivation in colder climates. Furuya Design collaborated with a local botanical garden to augment the site's existing vegetation, selecting species native to the island to enhance the ecological richness of the grounds. This botanical focus extended to a broader ecological consideration, particularly in light of the pest damage affecting sago palms, a symbolic species on Amami. The project became an opportunity to reflect on the role of architecture not only in preserving natural aesthetics but also in fostering a deeper engagement with and responsiveness to natural ecosystems facing environmental challenges. This partnership with SANU underscored a commitment to addressing the declining natural systems and promoting environmental awareness through architectural design and landscaping choices. #FuruyaDesign #SANUHome #AmamiOshima #JapaneseArchitecture #BungalowRenovation #NatureImmersedDesign #WoodArchitecture #SubtropicalEnvironment #ArchitecturalRenovation #FuruyaDesign #SANUHome #AmamiOshima #JapaneseArchitecture #BungalowRenovation #NatureImmersedDesign #WoodArchitecture #SubtropicalEnvironment #ArchitecturalRenovation
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