Hasami House / Jima Design
Hasami House is a home designed with spatial diversity as its main aim. Generally, we spend so much time in a limited range of spatial designs. Children grow up in square boxes for bedrooms and living rooms. They go from home to school to more rooms like boxes. There is no doubt that kids feel and act better when they are outside and unrestricted. So in addition, creation of spaces that simulate a more natural environment was important in the development of this home. The walls are not made at 90° angles and some walls are even curved.
- architects: Jima Design
- Location: Ikoma, Nara, Japan
- Project Year: 2018
- Photographs: Kazushi Hirano
- Area: 131.0 m2