Architektur - Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori

Double Megaphone by Tekuto Workshop and partner – an architectural challenge

In Japanese, the word means shitsurae "average" or "assembly." In other words, it means to classify an object or situation in order to adapt its own nature, and create beauty here. For example, it is difficult to make the tea cups that are used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Artists working with sound, these shells completed after the test method and Irrtum-. This process is an example of what is meant by "shitsurae". Objects are treated in Japan several times and improved; There are countless ways to provide convenience and the process does not require much time. Exposure

Unique geometric shapes – white facade

Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori The design of this project took two and a half years. Normally, it takes eight months to a year to design a house of this size. The design period longer reflects the fact that the needs and wishes of the present inhabitants were very versatile. They thought the functionality associated with the architecture. The designers also wanted this building affects the life of this family now and in the future, because the customer – a couple more than forty years – very close to the houses concerned this designer. Your five to eight year old girls and wanted to enjoy the creative process together. They had countless conversations about what the family wants and exactly what kind of life they prefer. Designers have drawn maps and examine a variety of properties and what they have discovered, can be found and seen in this area., Attractive original architectural element Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori The process began with the discovery of the size and shape of the design and the airstrip. The venue, which is located in the best areas of Tokyo is larger than usual. It is run north-south, and is located across the street. The white building snow is very low Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori The desire of the owner and the designer is to allow more light to penetrate the eastern and southern parts of the house, but keep it away from the west side of the building was. They also provided the flux lines as a Möbius strip in the ground and upper floors and roof appear to be similar, so that people can move in a complex manner and without rear boundary between indoor spaces and and external. This is a technique that receives the flexible functionality. Although the buildings do not seem flashy and extravagant, it offers a high degree of perfection. The house is now a perfectly meets the needs of its owner. Perfection and originality created the designer here Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori A work of art in the 21st century Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori Minimalist white walls and light wood floors in space Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori Unusual staircase design Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki FujimoriDouble Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki FujimoriDouble Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki FujimoriDouble Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki FujimoriDouble Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki FujimoriDouble Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori The staircase leading to the upper floor Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki FujimoriDouble Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori Large projects and drawings of this design of Japanese houses Double Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki FujimoriDouble Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki FujimoriDouble Megaphone by Atelier Tekuto + Yasuhiro Yamashita + Toshiyuki Fujimori