Roof House / Tamada & Wakimoto Architects
Briefly

A site located at the northern edge of the Kanto Plain features a blend of town factories and rice fields. Covering approximately 2,000m², the land previously housed a large farmhouse. The young owner transitioned from city life, aiming to incorporate nature into a new home that also serves as a base for small business activities. The house is designed to harmonize with the surrounding environment, integrating a semi-outdoor garden that connects to local community and activities, allowing for future adaptability as the owner considers relocation.
The site is located at the northern edge of the Kanto Plain, surrounded by a mix of town factories and agricultural rice field scenery, spanning about 2,000m².
The young owner, seeking a lifestyle change, moved from the city to the site, desiring a home that integrates nature and facilitates small business activities.
The design integrates a semi-outdoor garden, aligning with the lush green environment, aiming to attract people from the area and complement local activities.
The concept aims for a future-proof home that accommodates the owner's potential relocation, ensuring the structure remains functional and community-oriented over time.
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