This article discusses the renovation of a 130-year-old traditional house in Kiryu City's Important Preservation District. The project was constrained by regulations against altering the exterior, requiring a focus on the interior renovation. The architects aimed to create a versatile exhibition space showcasing art without compromising the building's historical character. By removing certain elements to expose the timber structure, they created an inviting environment that integrates outdoor and indoor spaces. The design facilitates community engagement and interaction with art, fulfilling the owner’s vision of a gathering place for art lovers.
The renovation exposes the unique structure of a 130-year-old traditional house, creating a flexible exhibition space while preserving the historical exterior.
The interior space becomes a seamless connection with the outside, allowing visitors to enjoy art in a relaxed environment.
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