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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Pilotis in a Forest : By Go Hasegawa

Outside of Tokyo, Japan
Go Hasegawa
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Go Hasegawa
Japanese studio go hasegawa has designed 'pilotis in a forest', a weekend house located three hours outside of tokyo, japan. situated among a forest of mature trees, the structure aims to co-exist with the natural landscape that surrounds it.
Photo © Courtesy of Go Hasegawa

Photo © Courtesy of Go Hasegawa
Propped 6.5 meters into the air through a series of stilts and cross braces, the dwelling
provides views above the treetops and on to the mountains in the distance. an open plaza
below is sheltered by trees that encircle the structure like walls. 
Photo © Courtesy of Go Hasegawa

Photo © Courtesy of Go Hasegawa
The main volume, accessed by a daunting set of stairs, features large frameless windows
and a terrace that introduce the forest directly into the residence. louvered portions of the
floor and ceiling further merge the boundaries between indoors and out, entwining sight and
sounds of the forest with that of the home.
Photo © Courtesy of Go Hasegawa

Photo © Courtesy of Go Hasegawa
Finished entirely in wood, the design - which includes a bedroom, kitchen, living room and
bathroom - provides a series of spaces that engage the visitor and accommodate a range of
programs and relationships.
site plan--drawing Courtesy of Go Hasegawa
floor plan/level 0--drawing Courtesy of Go Hasegawa

floor plan/level 1--drawing Courtesy of Go Hasegawa

section--drawing Courtesy of Go Hasegawa
The people
Architects: Go Hasegawa
Location: Outside of Tokyo, Japan
Photographs: Courtesy of Go Hasegawa
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