WEAVE House / 2321Architects
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WEAVE House / 2321Architects
"Hiroki Kawata + 24 Structural Engineer: soaps More SpecsLess Specs Hiroki Kawata "Weave" takes its name from the ideas of interlacing and spinning. The house pursues a living environment with a tangible "grain," woven from natural materials, passive performance, and everyday culture. Rather than leaning one-sidedly on technical metrics, it layers light and wind, materiality, and the rituals of daily life with care, seeking a stance that is attentive to the environment and a form of architecture that stays close to how people actually live."
"The house pursues a living environment with a tangible "grain," woven from natural materials, passive performance, and everyday culture. Rather than leaning one-sidedly on technical metrics, it layers light and wind, materiality, and the rituals of daily life with care, seeking a stance that is attentive to the environment and a form of architecture that stays close to how people actually live. See allShow less About this office Published on October 24, 2025Cite: "WEAVE House / 2321Architects" 24 Oct 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . ISSN 0719-8884"
The Weave house takes its name from interlacing and spinning, pursuing a living environment with a tangible grain. The house weaves natural materials, passive performance, and everyday culture into its design. It prioritizes layering light and wind, materiality, and daily rituals over one-sided technical metrics. The design seeks a stance attentive to the environment and emphasizes architecture that stays close to how people actually live. Attention to sensory qualities and passive strategies produces a domestic atmosphere defined by texture, climate responsiveness, and habitual use. The approach balances measurable performance with experiential, lived qualities to craft a humble, sustainable domestic architecture.
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