Two split boxes are placed on a slab that is detached from the ground, and the living space is sandwiched between two gardens, the "City Terrace" and the "Forest Terrace."
A gentle slope leads to the entrance, which is dimly lit with soft light falling from slits in the ceiling. The paintings stand out in the natural light, creating a tranquil space reminiscent of a museum. Relying on this faint light, you ascend to the upper floors and find yourself enveloped in dazzling light and beautiful scenery, a complete change from the quality of the space up to that point.
・Born in Sapporo, Hokkaido, 1980
・Graduated from the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University
・Completed a postgraduate degree in Civil Engineering, Department of Spatial Structural Planning, Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University
・Part-time lecturer, Hokkaido University of Science, 2022-2025
・Part-time lecturer, Sapporo City University, 2023
・Guest critique, Hokkaido University, 2020
・2018,Winner of the 18th "Shining Northern Architecture Award" from the Hokkaido Association of Architectural Offices
・2019,Received the Jury Award at the 2nd "Architecture Awards 2019" held by the Hokkaido Branch of the Japan Institute of Architects (JIA)
・2020,Received the "JAPAN WOOD DESIGN AWARD 2020" subsidized by the Forestry Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
・2020,SUVACO wins "GOOD HOUSE OF THE YEAR 2022" award
・2023,Jutakusekkei.jp AWARD Runner-up
・2023,Received the 21st "Shining Northern Architecture Award" from the Hokkaido Association of Architectural Offices
・2023,JIA/Japan Institute of Architects Hokkaido Branch 6th "HK DESIGN AWARD" Award Winner