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13.04 2012

The residence is positioned facing the sea, its main focus point. Windows were positioned according to the blue sea and sky and the whole structure was lifted to harmonise it with its environment.

I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house by Masahiko Sato
I house, the house of horizon by Masahiko Sato in Nagasaki, Japan. Photography by Toshihisa Ishii.
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‘This residence was built on a sloping ground which faces the road along the Sasebo bay in Nagasaki and fronts the sea having a front road and bump.
When we look the south side from there, we can see the blue sea and the blue sky. I decided to use the concept of utilizing this wonderful environment for home space and harmonizing the house with it as much as possible on the plan of this residence.
We went on the plan of construction, considering the sloping ground in order to harmonize the house with the environment without changing shape of the site by a development construction.
Therefore, we thought of floor structure that the first floor was built by ferroconcrete and has been arranged on the sloping ground lower than a front road and the second floor and the third floor was built by construction methods for the conventional framework in order to show the residence stuck out the sea and sky.
We aimed to design the house simply and boldly in order to harmonize it with natural background by not making windows on the front and the side of the second floor and the third floor which can be seen from the road side and showing the house artistically in front of the blue sea and the blue sky.
Our main purpose was to build a house where eyes of people could be led by the blue sea and the blue sky and they could feel rich nature and get a feeling of freedom.’

Text by Masahiko Sato
ARCHITECT: Masahiko Sato / Architect Show Co Ltd, Fukuoka, Japan. CLIENT: Mr. Izawa. LOCATION: Sasebo city, Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan. DESCRIPTION: residential. STATUS: completed. AREA: 242.98 sqm. DATE: 2011. No part of this web site may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of Morfae and the copyright owner.
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