recently completed by tokyo-based tezuka architects, ‘house to catch the mountain’ is a two-storey residence positioned at the base of a foothill in kamakura, japan. comprising the facade, a line of glass doors may be slid outward and stacked together at opposing ends of the building footprint, entirely eliminating a perimeter enclosure and exposing the unified living and dining area to the outdoors.

 

the continuous roof plane appears supported with a fireplace at the open corner while a discrete column takes on the loads. the kitchen is contained within free-standing wooden volumes, partially revealing its presence from view. leading directly from the grand living area, a bridge guides inhabitants towards a passageway to climb the small mountain adjacent to the dwelling. a spiral staircase descends into a recessed courtyard, offering access into the private bedroom spaces.

tezuka architects: house to catch the mountain kitchen and living room at night image © katsuhisa kida/FOTOTECA / all images courtesy of tezuka architects

tezuka architects: house to catch the mountain bridge leading from the mountain passageway image © katsuhisa kida/FOTOTECA

tezuka architects: house to catch the mountain living and dining area are opened to the outdoors image © katsuhisa kida/FOTOTECA

tezuka architects: house to catch the mountain living area and bridge to the mountain path image © katsuhisa kida/FOTOTECA

tezuka architects: house to catch the mountain bathroom image © katsuhisa kida/FOTOTECA

tezuka architects: house to catch the mountain garage entry image © katsuhisa kida/FOTOTECA

tezuka architects: house to catch the mountain floor plan / level 0

tezuka architects: house to catch the mountain floor plan / level 1

 

 

project info:

 

architects: tezuka architects structure engineer: OHNO JAPAN Co., Ltd/OHNO HIROFUMI photographer: Katsuhisa Kida/FOTOTECA lighting designer: Masahide Kakudate/Masahide Kakudate Lighting Architect & Associates, Inc. landscape designer: GA yamazaki inc./Masako Yamazaki, Hiromi Iwao total floor area: 280.03m2 constructor: eiger sangyo completion: 2012.2

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