Sunday, April 28, 2024

Shofuso Japanese House and Gardens brings a piece of Japan to Philly ABC7 Los Angeles

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In so doing, we have equipped our partnership to protect and advance peace, security, prosperity, and the rule of law across the Indo-Pacific and the globe so that everyone benefits. Today, we celebrate the enduring friendship among our peoples—and among ourselves—and pledge to continue our relentless efforts to ensure that our global partnership drives future peace and prosperity for generations to come. We also support African aspirations for peace, stability, and prosperity based on the rule of law. We continue to work together to support the democratic process and economic growth through our respective efforts, including our cooperation with African countries, Regional Economic Communities, the African Union, and multilateral organizations. We reaffirm our commitment to the complete denuclearization of North Korea in accordance with relevant UNSC resolutions. We call on North Korea to respond to continued, genuine offers to return to diplomacy without preconditions.

Rainy Sunny house by Mount Fuji Architects

The agari-kamachi is the horizontal facing-board that covers the front edge of the step from ground level to the raised floor level of the house. The tobukuro is a tall, closet-like storage space, usually at one end of the engawa or near the entrance of the house, for storing rain shutters and sliding doors when not in use. The engawa is an open, timber-floored corridor or veranda constructed around the outside of the house. A common characteristic of traditional Japanese houses, the engawa provides indoor-outdoor access to many of the rooms.

Traditional Japanese Homes (Noka, Gyoka, Sanka or Machiya)

Those consisting entirely of parallel strips, without any cross-pieces, are called renji. Because the provide effective security while allowing air and light to pass through, renji are used for sliding doors as well as windows. The lattice windows seen in the white plaster second-storey walls of Kyōto’s traditional machi-ya houses are known as mushiko-kabe.

Okinawa House by John Pawson Architects

See how architects and designers, including Tadao Ando and Kengo Kuma, celebrate the country’s design history while fashioning spaces for modern living, from a traditional tea ceremony room to a gallery for contemporary art. The residence, situated in the heart of Tokyo, draws on traditional Japanese architecture as well as notions of home, designed by Hitoshi Saruta and his studio, CUBO design architect. 'In traditional Japanese homes, deep eaves linked the interior with the garden,' the architects continue.

Conceived as a 'pocket in the city,' the Kubomi Apartments by Organic Design Inc are set in the sprawling Tokyo suburbs, a short trip from the city centre. The project was created as compact studios for the area, which has high demand for pied-a-terre homes due to its nearby hospital and nursing school. The minimalist, flowing design is centred on a main, shared courtyard, which serves as a place for meeting and socialising for the residents, as well as the wider community.

Minshuku are typically a bit smaller and managed by a local family and the rooms are somewhat more basic and the service is less formal. Many people hung artworks inside their homes, and these could take several forms. Hanging scrolls (kakemono or kakejiku) were made from either silk or paper and had a wooden pole at the bottom which served to weigh down the scroll flat against the wall and aid in rolling it up for storage. Scrolls, often hung in a purpose-built alcove (tokonoma) in the wall, showed either a painting or an example of fine calligraphy or a combination of both. In the case of paintings, these typically showed landscape scenes and were usually changed at the beginning of each of the four seasons so that they thematically matched the period in which they were viewed. The irori, an open, sunken hearth set within a timber floor, was once a standard fixture in Japanese farm houses.

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Arii Irie Architects Warehouse Villa in Isumi is admittedly more warehouse than villa. On the ground floor, there is a large open kitchen/living room, two toilets and a freestanding bathtub tucked away behind the corner of the main storage space and cordoned off with a full ceiling-height curtain. A steel staircase leads up to a mezzanine above the storage space, where visitors can camp for the night in sleeping bags. Here we tour the best modern residential Japanese houses designed by international and local architects, from inventive interiors in central Tokyo to clever constructions in Kyoto.

A Garden Hill Reflects Light Into This Modern Tokyo Home

The scheme contains ten properties that are connected by a unifying structure and multiple gardens and passageways. Varying in scale and shape, the rooms of the residences open out onto courtyards and have numerous sources of light and ventilation. The perpetually engaging housing laboratory that is suburban Japan continues to delight.

Personal life

Even nowadays, the highest-ranking seating positions in a reception room are those closest to the tokonoma. The kamiza or “seat of honour” is to sit facing the room with one’s back to the tokonoma, just like the lord and master of centuries gone by. This is largely why Minka’s are designed with easily replaceable materials and dual-functional housing structures such as sliding walls to optimize the smaller space that they’re working with.

Since the sides are protected from the elements from the slope of the roof, but the front and back are left exposed, this style of roof is made longer to create a shelf over the unprotected walls. This means that rooms are built to perfectly fit tatami mats when they are placed side by side and end to end so they don’t need to be cut or altered to fit the room. The doma is a ground-level room, often with a floor of packed earth, but sometimes tile or stone. The doma has direct access to the outside and contrasts with the raised floor of the rest of the house. This is a utilitarian area, a little like a lean-to shed, used for food preparation and activities such as pounding or milling rice.

WATCH: Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani breaks Hideki Matsui's home run record for Japanese-born players - CBS Sports

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Compared to your typical western mattress, a tatami mat consists of 100% natural materials. The Japanese fashioned these tatami mats from harvested rice grass which grows back every season. Built between 2010 and 2014, this housing complex, Nishinoyama House, designed by SANAA’s Kazuyo Sejima is located in a suburban area of Kyoto.

Rough Floor Plan We’ll work together to assess your needs and the location for your house. We will make suggestions, but ultimately we’re not the ones who will be living in this house and we’re not paying for it, so the client is the boss! Site Plan & Planning Department Check-InWe’ll share the proposed building(s) with the client for approval of what has been done so far. Once the client approves, we’ll have an informal meeting with planning and building officials to make sure they’re generally okay with what we propose. If not, we’ll go back and revise our site plan.‍Structural DrawingsWe’ll work with engineers to produce structural and detail drawings for the project.

We'll be in touch with the latest information on how President Biden and his administration are working for the American people, as well as ways you can get involved and help our country build back better. As the linkages between the Euro-Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific regions have become stronger than ever, our two countries look forward to continuing to work together to enhance Japan-North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and NATO-Indo-Pacific Four partnerships. Experience a restored home and agricultural compound from 18th-century Japan that provides a glimpse into rural life 300 years ago. Built around 1700, this 3,000-square-foot residence was the center of village life in Marugame, Japan. Closing the night with “Sunshine Baby,” a bittersweet summer anthem, The Japanese House left the crowd feeling like they’d just survived an emotional rollercoaster. Leading us through a myriad of memories and feelings, the music lingered in the air like the remnants of a beautiful dream, and as we stepped back into the brisk Denver night, the warmth of the performance stayed with us, a comforting ember in the dark.

They had a floor of hardened earth (doma) where cooking was done and had another area with a raised wooden floor for sleeping. Urban houses were smaller than the other categories because of the general lack of space in cities, but this problem was solved by building upwards and so many machiya had two floors. It was quite common for urban houses to be attached to each other and for toilets and a water source to be shared between neighbours. Many city houses were also the proprietor's business premises - a small workshop or shop. Windows were protected by sliding wooden panels (amado) which acted as shutters.

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