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Minimalist House in Minohshinmachi focuses on nature

The House in Minohshinmachi, designed by architect Yasuyuki Kitamura, is located in the northernmost part of Minoh City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The clients desired a modern aesthetic that incorporated local history and culture while minimizing the distinction between indoor and outdoor spaces. Kitamura responded to these wishes by creating a sustainable home that connects deeply with nature. The single-story dwelling was strategically positioned with its south side facing the road, its east and west sides adjacent to other residential properties, and its north side opening towards a buffer zone for a landslide disaster warning area. This thoughtful placement allowed the structure to blend into the natural landscape without imposing upon it, aligning with the minimalist design philosophy and contributing to lower material and construction costs. The construction utilized conventional methods, primarily wood and structural metals, which facilitated a rapid building period. The house also meets high seismic performance standards, achieving an earthquake-resistance grade three certification. Kitamura's design integrates natural elements into the interior through the use of large pillars that evoke the imagery of trees within a forest. The entire central section of the roof is designed as a series of skylights, ensuring that abundant natural light permeates the living spaces. This design choice not only enhances the connection to the outdoors but also contributes to the home's overall energy efficiency by maximizing daylighting. The home's aesthetic is distinctly modern and minimalist, characterized by clean lines, open spaces, and a harmonious blend of materials. Despite its sophisticated design and high performance standards, the House in Minohshinmachi was constructed within a modest budget. It also boasts excellent insulation performance, further contributing to its sustainability. The project has received notable recognition, including the prestigious AZ Award and a selection as a 2021 Architizer A+ Awards Finalist in the Architecture + Living Small/Low Cost Design category. The architect expressed that the project aimed to explore the future of environmental architecture by re-establishing the relationship between a region's unique character and its natural surroundings. Kitamura believes that the resulting structure transcends typical residential performance, feeling more like an integral part of the landscape rather than merely a building situated within it. This approach highlights a commitment to designs that respect and enhance the natural environment. #MinimalistDesign #SustainableArchitecture #JapaneseArchitecture #NatureIntegration #EarthquakeResistant #ModernHome #GreenBuilding #NaturalLight #ArchitecturalInnovation #MinimalistDesign #SustainableArchitecture #JapaneseArchitecture #NatureIntegration #EarthquakeResistant #ModernHome #GreenBuilding #NaturalLight #ArchitecturalInnovation
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