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tokyo house is dotted with an ichimatsu pattern of small windows

toshihiro aso opens its 'house in hatanodai' with an array of windows referencing the japanese checkered pattern 'ichimatsu.'

Garden House in Musashimasuko / Toshihiro Aso Design Office

First Floor Plan The plot sits in a suburban residential area, 15 minutes’ walk from a small station along a local line. The location is the perfect distance for the husband to bike to his office, ideal for the family to make it their living area. It’s along a road which leads to a detached housing complex built on developed hilly land in the1970s, fields and orchards – a legacy of the time when the land was used primarily for farming – and the neighborhood is dotted together with houses and parking. Over relatively lush greenery, a light breeze flows through in the clear, blue sky, so refreshing. The premises is not by any means large, yet, a 50%building coverage ratio inevitably promises space for a garden, even if small.

Gallery of Garden House in Musashimasuko / Toshihiro Aso Design Office

Gallery of Garden House in Musashimasuko / Toshihiro Aso Design Office
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Toshihiro Aso Design Office

More about this office Toshihiro Aso Design Office has 2 projects published in our site, focused on: Residential architecture, Interior design.Data based on built projects on our site. Updated daily. Projects (2)

House in Asaka / Toshihiro Aso Design Office

© Koichi Torimura Text description provided by the architects. The House in Asaka is the first detached house for a family of four who have long been living in a rental apartment. “We would love to have peace and quiet and a cozy feeling in our new home, and yet, we would also like to have a garden which brings an open feeling to the house.” This was the wish list my client shared with me when I received an order for designing their first family house. © Koichi Torimura The House in Asaka is located in a dense residential area about 10 minutes’ walk from the nearest train station in Asaka city, Saitama prefecture which is adjacent to the northern border of Metropolitan Tokyo. A regular-shaped, 10-meter wide and 10-meter deep lot lies in a Category 1 exclusively low-rise residential zone with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor-area ratio of100%. A narrow, 4-meter width cul-de-sac to the north in front of the house with neighboring houses built in very close proxim

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