With some contemporary and rustic influences, Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects produces a cedar-clad home design that seamlessly fits in the midst of its lush surroundings. Located in the Tokyo's Todoroki Ravine, the residence proves to be chic, homey and incredibly quaint. The plot carried some difficulties with it because of the subtropical weather in the region. Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects meets this through extensive research of "traditional building design in both humid and arid environments."
With this in mind, the cedar-clad home is not only functional and quaint, but it is also exceptionally visually striking. The structure effortlessly embraces the tropical forestation through the integration of the vegetative components intp its layout and aesthetic. With high ceilings and sizable windows, the views from inside the cedar-clad home prove to be exceptional, striking and calm-inducing.
Photo Credits: Yuna Yagi
Greenery-Submerged Cedar-Clad Homes
Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects Adopts Nature for Tokyo Home
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