Architect Jun Murata’s House for Installation in Osaka, Japan is a renovation of an “outmoded and dysfunctional residence” for an artist.
“The dwelling is comprised of clear forms, minimalist detailing, and a thoughtful composition of lighting.” says the architect. “The design seeks to promote a tranquil and open environment, appropriate to the lifestyle of the artist client.”
“Beyond living spaces, the inside contains an atelier, an office and exhibition areas. A simple material palette includes white walls and ceilings, complemented by wood floors and furnishings.”
“Simplicity, flexibility and elegant use of light defines spaces, an abstract setting for calmness, meditation and creativity.”
PROJECT DATA
Location:Kashiwara-shi, Osaka
Function:Residence, Atelier, Office
Completion:Mar. 2014
Architect:Jun Murata / JAM.
Structure:Timber Frame / Renovation
Site Area : 88.56 sqm
Floor Area:116.50 sqm
Model : Nini, Huanhuan