mount fuji architects studio: plus
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‘plus’ by mount fuji architects studio
all photos © ken’ichi suzuki
japanese firm mount fuji architects studio have sent in images of their project ‘plus’,
a private residence. the site is located on the mountain side of izu-san, where there is
a view of the pacific ocean from the south side.
the untouched wilderness, is covered with cherry and japanese oak trees, giving little
level ground, however the architects saw a small possibility designing a building along
the ridge.
‘
I didn’t want to just form the undulating landscape dotted with great trees as normal,
nor design an elaborate architecture bowing down to the complex topography.
what
sprang to my mind is a blueprint for an architecture which is perfectly autonomous itself,
at the same time seems to emerge as an underlying shape that the natural environment has
been hiding.
it’s abstraction of nature, to say.‘ – harada masahiro
the architecture was realized by crossing two rectangular parallelepipeds at right angles.
the lower one contains private rooms and a bathroom, and sticks half of the body out to
the existing narrow level ground. the upper one incorporates a salon and kitchen, and lies
astride the lower one and the mountain ridge. one axis of the cross stretches toward the pacific
ocean on the south, and the other, the forest of japanese oak and some white birch on the west.
water-polished white marble was chosen as the interior finishing material thus creating
a delicate continuous landscape of light which suggests the character and usage of the space.
the
exterior is also finished with white marble.

the private residence is used for a weekend getaway
















project info:
principal use: weekend house
site area: 988.58m2
building area: 232.77m2
total floor area: 279.92m2
number of stories: 2 story + 1 basement
structure: reinforced concrete structure
design: 2007.5 – 2008.4
construction: 2008.5 – 2009.7