This building is a two-story garden villa inspired by Modern Japanese Architecture, blending traditional Eastern aesthetics with minimalist modern design.
1. Architectural Style:
Modern Japanese Zen Style:
Characterized by simplicity, calmness, integration with nature, and an emphasis on space, light, and organic balance.
Embraces the wabi-sabi philosophy – appreciating the beauty of imperfection and transience.
2. Form and Layout:
Symmetrical massing with layered rooflines:
The house has two levels, with multi-tiered gable roofs reminiscent of traditional karahafu Japanese roof forms.
Clean rectangular geometry:
Whitewashed walls with dark wood trims create elegant contrast and refined simplicity.
3. Materials and Detailing:
White plaster walls – dark tiled roofs – wood accents:
The interplay of natural and neutral materials reinforces the Zen aesthetic.
Large wooden-framed glass doors and windows:
Allow abundant daylight and unobstructed views to the garden, enhancing the indoor-outdoor relationship.
Simple iron railings and Japanese-style wall sconces:
Minimalist detailing maintains visual clarity and a tranquil atmosphere.
4. Landscape and Entry:
Traditional Japanese Zen Garden:
Features manicured shrubs, moss-covered ground, flowing paths, and a still pond, embodying natural order and serenity.
Use of “shakkei” (borrowed scenery):
The villa’s orientation incorporates the background landscape—mountains and bamboo forest—as part of the overall composition.
5. Overall Impression:
This villa reflects a peaceful, introspective, and nature-focused lifestyle, ideal for those who seek balance, mindfulness, and aesthetic harmony in living.
1. Architectural Style:
Modern Japanese Zen Style:
Characterized by simplicity, calmness, integration with nature, and an emphasis on space, light, and organic balance.
Embraces the wabi-sabi philosophy – appreciating the beauty of imperfection and transience.
2. Form and Layout:
Symmetrical massing with layered rooflines:
The house has two levels, with multi-tiered gable roofs reminiscent of traditional karahafu Japanese roof forms.
Clean rectangular geometry:
Whitewashed walls with dark wood trims create elegant contrast and refined simplicity.
3. Materials and Detailing:
White plaster walls – dark tiled roofs – wood accents:
The interplay of natural and neutral materials reinforces the Zen aesthetic.
Large wooden-framed glass doors and windows:
Allow abundant daylight and unobstructed views to the garden, enhancing the indoor-outdoor relationship.
Simple iron railings and Japanese-style wall sconces:
Minimalist detailing maintains visual clarity and a tranquil atmosphere.
4. Landscape and Entry:
Traditional Japanese Zen Garden:
Features manicured shrubs, moss-covered ground, flowing paths, and a still pond, embodying natural order and serenity.
Use of “shakkei” (borrowed scenery):
The villa’s orientation incorporates the background landscape—mountains and bamboo forest—as part of the overall composition.
5. Overall Impression:
This villa reflects a peaceful, introspective, and nature-focused lifestyle, ideal for those who seek balance, mindfulness, and aesthetic harmony in living.
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