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JAPAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 13, 2023
Villa K by Seiji Takahashi in Toyota City, Japan, is a modern private home harmonizing with traditional Japanese architecture and nature, completed in September 2023.
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Situated in Toyota, Japan, Villa K is a stunning example of the seamless integration between art, architecture, and the environment. Designed by the Japan-based studio of Seiji Takahashi, this private home skillfully contrasts traditional Japanese wooden structures with modern, powerful concrete architecture. The building, completed in September 2023, stands as a testament to the fusion of art and nature in the heart of Aichi Prefecture.
The architecture was inspired by the surrounding forest and river, with the design aiming to harmonize with the traditional Japanese house that serves as a villa. The contrast between the old wooden structures and the modern concrete elements creates a visually striking yet harmonious composition. The building includes a creative atelier and gallery for painting and ceramics, a pool, billiards space, and a garage, all within a simple, continuous space surrounded by concrete.
One of the unique features of Villa K is its use of 380mm thick concrete, which not only encases the beams and columns but also provides a heat storage effect, keeping the building naturally cool in summer and warm in winter without the need for air conditioning equipment. The design also took into consideration the landscape, with the building's low height and placement along a sloping land enhancing its visual appeal.
The challenges of the site, located along a river, were overcome during construction, with large rocks from the riverbed removed using special equipment. These rocks were then incorporated into the landscape design, further integrating the building with its natural surroundings.
Villa K offers a versatile living experience, with spaces that effortlessly transform to accommodate a wide range of needs and occasions. The building includes functions such as a creative atelier and gallery for paintings and pottery, a pool, a billiards space, and a garage. At times, it can also be used as a theater room or party space, providing a quiet and deep space surrounded by nature to generate creative ideas for the resident.
Seiji Takahashi, the Japanese architect behind Villa K, is the founder of 'KIRYU ATELIERï¼T Architects Co., Ltd' based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. The firm specializes in interior and architecture design for residential, villa, commercial, corporate, hospital, and factory projects. The studio's designs are highly detailed, constantly pursuing creativity and beauty in their work.
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