Our House, completed in 1978 in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, stands as a significant residential work by architects Shoji Hayashi and Masako Hayashi. This dwelling exemplifies the architectural philosophy of its era, merging modernist principles with thoughtful spatial organization. The design reflects the architects' commitment to creating intimate domestic environments that respond to human scale and everyday living. Built during Japan's period of architectural experimentation, Our House showcases innovative approaches to residential design that continue to influence contemporary architects interested in the relationship between form, function, and domestic life.
Our House, completed in 1978 in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, stands as a significant residential work by architects Shoji Hayashi and Masako Hayashi. This dwelling exemplifies the architectural philosophy of its era, merging modernist principles with thoughtful spatial organization. The design reflects the a
...Our House, completed in 1978 in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, stands as a significant residential work by architects Shoji Hayashi and Masako Hayashi. This dwelling exemplifies the architectural philosophy of its era, merging modernist principles with thoughtful spatial organization. The design reflects the architects' commitment to creating intimate domestic environments that respond to human scale and everyday living. Built during Japan's period of architectural experimentation, Our House showcases innovative approaches to residential design that continue to influence contemporary architects interested in the relationship between form, function, and domestic life.