Design studio in Osaka, Japan and Byron Shire, New South Wales.
Australian Architect and Japanese 1st-class Kenchikushi, Architect and Building Engineer.
Thank you Wallpaper* for including us in their Architects’ Directory for 2022.
It is an honour to be included alongside such a wonderful diversity of emerging architecture studios from around the world.
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“The Metabolists did more than just design buildings: in their hands, architecture became a field for reimagining Japanese identity after the ravages of the war.” https://t.co/lLFRFY7k4B
The latest issue of Houses Magazine includes a story on architecturally designed camping shelters. We are thrilled to see Broken Camp included among the small selection of projects.
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Thank you to @Sparkkle_Space for including us in the latest interview for their The Two of Us series.
It was lovely talking with @pjsalhani about our work, lives and our pandemic experience.
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Please vote for 'Terrace House near Demachiyanagi' by atelier Luke in the 2020 INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER ARCHITECTURE AWARDS PEOPLE'S CHOICE
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Terrace House near Demachiyanagi has received the Residential Architecture - Houses (Alterations and Additions) Award at the 2020 International Chapter Awards.
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Old and new, character and craft in the suburbs of Kyoto.
Completed a few years ago, Ichijoji house deliberately reveals and celebrates the character of the old home’s existing structural timber elements.
Photo by Eiji Kitada
Taking its name from the famous Shinto shrine in Nara, Japan, the Kashihara Table hybridises specialised Japanese joinery with typical breadboard end detailing. ⠀
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We were thrilled to see our Terrace House near Demachiyanagi reviewed in the January/February issue of Architecture Australia. It is an honour to be included in this special issue alongside so many amazing Australian architects working internationally.
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