House in Sano / Hidekazu Kishi Architects
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House in Sano / Hidekazu Kishi Architects
"The site is located in the eastern part of the Nobi Plain, an area where rice paddies and residential areas intersect."
"The house is for a family of three and stands next to the family home."
"The surrounding area was a townscape where the spacious landscape of rice paddies coexisted with the scale of life found in residential areas."
The site lies in the eastern Nobi Plain where rice paddies intersect with residential areas. The dwelling accommodates a family of three and is positioned adjacent to the existing family home. The surrounding townscape combines expansive agricultural fields with the human scale and rhythms of nearby residences. The design emphasizes continuity with the paddy landscape while respecting the scale and intimacy of the residential fabric. Placement and orientation mediate between open rural vistas and private domestic spaces, maintaining visual connections to the landscape and preserving the residential character of the neighborhood. Material choices and massing respond to both openness and neighborhood scale, creating a transitional presence that integrates daily life with the surrounding agricultural environment.
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