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YOSHIDA House
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Category: Detached house
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Architect: Isoya YOSHIDA
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Construction: Self-Build
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Year: 1944
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Location:
Kanagawa
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Evacuating from Tokyo a year before the end of World War II, Isoya Yoshida built his own house in the country. He needed to design and build his house according to the dimensions of furniture, glass, tatami-mats etc., he brought in from Tokyo as building materials were scarce because of the war. Isoya affectionately called his house “Museki-an” which was originally compact at only 49m2 to comply with the building codes and regulations at the time. Eventually, it grew as additions were made. Today, the house with a resonant garden, set amongst the deep green of the foliage around, and underscored by the metaphoric water flow of white pebble stones marks the starting point of Isoya, a genuine Edokko, as one of the pioneers in modernizing the Japanese architecture, who discovered the common threads between the traditional sukiya and modern architecture to come up with his own fascinating and aesthetically stylish neo-sukiya architecture.
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docomomo選定年度:2003
Detached house
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G邸
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まつかわ・ぼっくす
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コアのあるH氏のすまい
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スカイハウス
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セキスイハイムM1
Kanagawa
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G邸
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ライジングサン石油会社共同住宅
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不二家洋菓子舗
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川崎市河原町高層住宅団地
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慶応義塾寄宿舎
1940~1949
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関西大学千里山キャンパスにおける村野藤吾建物群
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藤村記念堂
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岩国徴古館
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国際基督教大学の建築群(本館、ディッフェンドルファー記念館、教会堂、図書館、理学館)
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飯箸邸