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Hiroshi Yoshikawa

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House in Minamikasugaoka House in Minamikasugaoka
This house is located in a typical Japanese suburb in Osaka, Japan. This house is composed of some boxes of reinforced concrete. In contrast to a closed...
House in Murasakino House in Murasakino
This house is located in Kyoto, Japan. Kyoto is the most historical in Japan. So we designed the modern town house of reinforced concrete and steel in contrast...
Kyuan Kyuan
This project of a tea house, an extension of the existing main house, is located in Umemi, Kyoto, Japan. The curved-grass-roof tea house is the same volume as...
eN Arts eN Arts
This structure located in Kyoto, Japan, is a renovation project -- from a Japanese traditional house to a gallery for modern art and the owner's private...
Gallery & Café OKU Gallery & Café OKU
We designed the modern space for a small gallery and café. Built around traditional Japanese architecture, this place is located in the famous street in...
House in Himeji House in Himeji
This unique site is 4.2m wide by 30m long from the north to the south in a high dense city in Himeji, Japan. So, this has each two façade. We needed to...

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We focus on the quality of the space by our consideration carefully. And it depends on each styles of the family, the various situation and so on. It is the only one in the site. Being in Kyoto that it is the most traditional city in Japan, we try to design such a comfortable and calm space with flexibility, that is, they are the some of the virtues of the Japanese architecture, not only now but also in the future.

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