Atelier Boronski Designs Concrete Home in Kyoto
A simply stunning, spectacular home follows, one designed by Kyoto-based architecture practice Atelier Boronski. The concrete home has been materialized in Kyoto, Japan and it boosts 1,087 square foot.
Completed in 2010, the residential project wears the name T-house, positioned on a privileged site, up on a hill, overlooking the former imperial capital the intricate volume surprises with a bold powerful presence.
More from the architects, after the break.
T-House described by Atelier Boronski
?On a small hill overlooking Kyoto city a suburban house for a young couple negotiates some tough ?Historical? design regulations. Many design points are pre-set. Therefore the house is conceived of as a simple container with private spaces lodged randomly within. But the randomness is orchestrated. Despite the external restrictions the fluidity of the interior void spaces and curved connecting stairways finally let the house feel very free. There are three primary elements at work in this composition. The main external walls (running east/west), the private volumes (overlapping and bridging) and the resultant void space.
The main Living, Dining, Kitchen area on the first floor opens onto the main terrace facing the garden to the East allowing classical indoor/outdoor living, and ...
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