A modern family home is built in Nagoya by a slow studio

 

Slow studio designed in Nagoya City in Aichi Prefecture JapanThe YAMAGUCHICHO HOUSE was built in a contemporary style. residence Three-person family. The exterior wall is made from cedar baked in the oven. The deliberate choice from the designers ensures the house subtly blends seamlessly into the residential surroundings as if the structure dons a ‘black robe’. The building is almost invisible from the neighbors’ perspective due to the material and color scheme.


All images courtesy Slow Studio

 

 

YAMAGUCHICHO HOUSE showcases elegant minimal design

 

The interior combines concrete and wood materials. The floor plan is divided into communal, practical, and private areas. The house connects the spaces using high ceilings, unobstructed glass surfaces and open floor plans. This ensures a constant visual link between all zones. For YAMAGUCHICHO HOUSE the design team Slow studio is a modern, minimal design studio that places a high value on elegance as well as connection to its environment.

dark baked cedar planks shield gabled yamaguchicho house in japan
Residence stands in Nagoya City Aichi Prefecture, Japan

dark baked cedar planks shield gabled yamaguchicho house in japan
The facade is enclosed by the exterior wall made from cedar baked in the oven

dark baked cedar planks shield gabled yamaguchicho house in japan
The house cleverly links these spaces through high ceilings, glass surfaces and unobstructed views.

dark baked cedar planks shield gabled yamaguchicho house in japan
Interior combines wood and concrete materiality

dark baked cedar planks shield gabled yamaguchicho house in japan
YAMAGUCHICHO HOUSE, a three-person family home with modern amenities.

 

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dark baked cedar planks shield gabled yamaguchicho house in japan

 

dark baked cedar planks shield gabled yamaguchicho house in japan

 

Information about the project:

 

name: YAMAGUCHICHO HOUSE
architect: slow | @slow_architects

location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

 

 

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Edited by: Christina Vergopoulou, Designboom| designboom

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