Adzuki House by Horibe Naoko Architect Office
The Adzuki House, a three-storey abode developed by Horibe Naoko Architect Office, peacefully resides in Himeji-Shi, Japan. The seasonal transformation of the trees colors in the courtyard can be viewed from each room including a large window sash in the corridor. Home owners can enjoy the altering open spaces as the split level floor and open ceiling combine with an expansion in both horizontal and vertical directions. A reddish brown (aduzuki) hue encases the outer wall Galvalume steel plate as the plaster walls and solid oak wooden floor inside were used to match the furniture.




























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1 Comment
José Antonio
August 24, 2011Adzuki casa pequena, mas com grandes idéias. Moderna, aconchegante e linda. Gostaria de ter mais informações sobre ela, altura, largura, comprimento, medidas das salas, e espaços internos, dessa bela construção localizada em Himeji-Shi, Japão.