Takeshi Hosaka's Isumi Villa, located in Chiba Prefecture, seamlessly blends with its scenic environment by framing views of rice paddies and mountains. The villa features a striking 45-meter-long concrete wall that enhances the landscape's character while also serving functional purposes. Its plan promotes outdoor engagement, with spaces designed to maintain a connection between indoors and nature, such as dirt floors in the kitchen and expansive glass openings. Ancillary amenities are thoughtfully arranged to ensure that the experience of outdoor living remains central throughout the property.
A defining feature of the villa is a 45-meter-long concrete wall, conceived as a spatial and visual backdrop that emphasizes the surrounding 2,000-square-meter field.
The Takeshi Hosaka Architects team organizes the plan to prioritize outdoor connectivity. Interior zones, such as the kitchen, feature a dirt floor, maintaining permeability between inside and outside.
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