[ Suppose Design Office ] House in Matsuyama

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Another project by recent Dezeen regulars Suppose Design Office: this time a house in Matsuyama, Japan, designed to offer a view of the surrounding scenery from every room.
Walls integral to the structure of the building have been scattered across the floor-plan, opening various clear views through the structure while maintaining the building’s required earthquake resistance.
The toilet can be hidden from view by a curtain attached to a rail in the ceiling (see readers’ concerns in our previous story).
See more Dezeen stories about Suppose Design Office:

House in Nagoya
House in Saijo

House in Jigozen
House in Sakuragawa
House in Kamakura

Here’s some text from Suppose:

House in Matsuyama

This Matsuyama home was designed for enjoying the view. In the usual way of thinking, there are rooms with a good view and rooms without.

By spacing out structurally necessary walls we’ve created a design where a good view can be had from anywhere, but that still possess earthquake resistant elements

This also allows for larger openings, which were difficult with wood frame houses

This design allows for the viewing of many different scenes, moving beyond the concept of background and foreground scenery, and bringing everything into the foreground. This is type of home we aimed to build.



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크하하..

저번에 포스팅 한 집에 댓글에 화장실 관련된 글들이 많다는 내용 기억 나시는지.

요즘은 커텐걷고 응가하는거 서로 구경하는게 유행인듯 ㅎㅎ

농담이고 커텐쳐서 가릴 수 있다는 친절한 설명을 보니 지난번 댓글에 뜨끔했던듯.

참 깔끔하네요.

보기엔 개념이고 뭐고 참 쉬워보이는 주택인데 실제 만드려면

얼마나 그 과정이 힘들고 험난할지..-_-

맨 마지막 다이어그램이 인상적이네요.

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