House Matsumoto Sasaga / MTK architects

House matsumoto sasaga / mtk architects
© Yuko Tada

Project Details:
Location: Matsumoto-City, Nagano Pref., Japan
Type: Residential – Houses
Area: 144.50 sqm
Site Area: 255.43 sqm
Architects: MTK architects
Architect In Charge: Akira Metoki
Photographs: Yuko Tada

Architect’s Statement:
This family home has been designed as an integrated house and garden landscape.  L-shaped in plan, the house reveals different views of the garden as occupants move through the sequence of spaces.

House matsumoto sasaga / mtk architects
© Yuko Tada

The linear arrangement sets up a strong visual axis from the entrance to the living-dining room to the garden beyond. The Japanese tatami room is connected to the living-dining room by an exterior timber deck. The design intention was to add a sense of depth and extension by visually connecting the interior and exterior spaces.

House matsumoto sasaga / mtk architects
© Yuko Tada

Openings facing the garden have different features; the windows of the living-dining room are wide to allow a view to the whole garden, while those of the tatami room (where people sit Japanese style directly on the floor) are set low to suit the line of sight. Daily views of the garden through the windows promote a sense of peace and relaxation throughout the home.

House matsumoto sasaga / mtk architects
© Yuko Tada

The modern Japanese preference for vertical timber detailing is evident throughout the house. The use of timber and the integration of the garden, both visually and spatially, suggests a close connection with nature.

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