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Cross House  

Cross House

Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

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Cross House

Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Firm
UZU
YEAR
2010
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
There are two mountains in front of a cross house. Each mountain is seen from each facing wing of the house with Japanese-style timberworks and French-colored walls. It is located at a village near a foot where water is running from Mt. Hiei.
Our client is a French chef who creatively cooks by using local food. His Japanese wife loves making things.
This house originates from his sensitivity and enthusiasm by a good mixture of France and Japan in nature. They are willing to paint woody portions, purchase lighting equipments, set deck boards, make a tank for holding rainwater and assemble a kitchen. The kitchen in an arched shape for the two mountains is available for a wide view inside and outside of the house due to a split-level space according to a slope.
Photo: Akiyoshi Fukuzawa

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