Japanese Wooden House – T Residence by Kidosaki Architects Studio

The T Residence by Kidosaki Architects Studio

Kidosaki Architects Studio have completed the T Residence in Japan.

Details:
Architects: Hirotaka Kidosaki, principal-in-charge; Masato Nakano, project team

General contractor: Kikushima-Inc.-Akihisa Ito

Structural System: reinforced concrete, wooden

Site area: 875.20m2, Built area: 196.09m2, Total floor area: 372.89m2

©45g Photography Junji Kojima

For more information visit the website of Kidosaki Architects Studio

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