
"This renovation project reinterprets a 60-year-old house in Hakone by transforming layers of enclosureranging from valley-scale topography to interior living spacesinto a continuous spatial experience."
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The project renovates a 60-year-old house in Hakone, reinterpreting spatial relationships across scales. Layers of enclosure are transformed to connect valley-scale topography with interior living spaces. The design creates continuity between landscape and interior through aligned enclosures, framed views, and sequential thresholds. Material choices and spatial arrangement mediate transitions from exterior topography to interior program, emphasizing visual and physical connection. Circulation and spatial sequencing prioritize experiential flow over isolated rooms, producing an integrated living environment that responds to site conditions and the building's existing structure.
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