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長谷川建築デザインオフィス|HasegawaDesign
既存を一部残して賃貸に活用。新築計画に収益という新たな可能性を付加した、茅ヶ崎プロジェクト。長谷川Designの創出する付加価値づくりです。
一部解体し、一部残し賃貸利用の住宅を、新築部の背景をなすべく、ダークグレーとし、緑を生き生きと見せています。新築部分は手の届く範囲で天然素材をあしらい、それ以外は経年変化のないガルバリウムスパンドレル。ダークグレーメタリックの金属板と自然素材が美しいコントラストをなしています。
株式会社アクエリアス
「さとこまき調剤薬局」
五藤久佳デザインオフィス様よりご依頼
愛知県建築士事務所協会建築賞 会長賞
日事連建築賞 奨励賞
グッドデザイン賞受賞
受賞写真
Bild på en orientalisk trädgård
Bild på en orientalisk trädgård
Jay Sifford Garden Design
Panoramic shot of the show garden. The allee of 8 Okame cherry trees shows each tree wrapped in blue linen, my take on the Japanese tradition of tree wrapping, to honor and protect the tree. Photo by Jay Sifford.
360 Yardware
A beautiful custom-built moon gate with an Asian-inspired gate latch to top it off. Gate builder Sean Hennick of the San Francisco Bay Area. Phone: 510-207-6682.
Jay Sifford Garden Design
A triptych of ceramic lanterns anchors a side bed in the show garden. A stone sphere reinforces the shapes found in the lanterns. Photo by Jay Sifford.
Arash Madani Design House
The "Corner Villa" design principles are meticulously crafted to create communal spaces for celebrations and gatherings while catering to the owner's need for private sanctuaries and privacy. One unique feature of the villa is the courtyard at the back of the building, separated from the main facade and parking area. This placement ensures that the courtyard and private areas of the villa remain secluded and at the center of the structure. In addition, the desire for a peaceful space away from the main reception and party hall led to more secluded private spaces and bedrooms on a single floor. These spaces are connected by a deep balcony, allowing for different activities to take place simultaneously, making the villa more energy-efficient during periods of lower occupancy and contributing to reduced energy consumption.
The villa's shape features broken lines and geometric lozenges that create corners. This design not only allows for expansive balconies but also provides captivating views. The broken lines also serve the purpose of shading areas that receive intense sunlight, ensuring thermal comfort.
Addressing the client's crucial need for a serene and tranquil space detached from the main reception and party hall led to the creation of more secluded private spaces and bedrooms on a single floor due to building restrictions. A deep balcony was introduced as a connecting point between these spaces. This arrangement enables various activities, such as parties and relaxation, to occur simultaneously, contributing to energy-efficient practices during periods of lower occupancy, thus aiding in reduced energy consumption.
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