House for Gonda / Office for Environment Architecture
Transformation of unconnected environments - A painter who draws Mt. Fuji in someone's bath told me that he had found three "warehouses" for sale on a real estate site at a bargain price, so I went to see it. It didn't seem to have been used as a residence, but the fact that it had a simple kitchen with the purchase tape from the home center and a brand-new toilet was a real added value that ``can be used as a residence.'' It seemed convenient, but it did not meet the performance as a residence at all.


- architects: Office for Environment Architecture
- Location: Hyogo, Japan
- Project Year: 2021
- Photographs: Yohei Sasakura
- Area: 89.0 m2