curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio

Ota Archistudio unveils mountain getaway in japan

 

Japanese Ota Archistudio presents Santrokudo, a residence designed for weekend getaways in Ishinomaki, Japan. Located at the foot of the mountains, in a region facing depopulation and aging residents, the house aims to become a community hub. The structure features wood as the main material, warming up the interior and connecting the building with the surrounding forest. The wooden beams form a 3D roof, realized through minor adjustments in the angles of the beams across each span, a technique expertly executed by local craftsmen. The curved roof follows the ridgeline of the mountain, with its glossy finish. vaguely reflecting the activities happening inside and the surroundings. 

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio
all images by Kusunoki Tomomasa, courtesy of Ota Archistudio

 

 

a curved glossy roof reflects activities inside Santrokudo

 

Based in Sendai and Tokyo, OTA ArchiStudio encloses Santrokudo inside two layers of sliding glass doors. These doors include glass panels that softly diffuse light and air, connecting indoors with outdoors. The structure is predominantly crafted from wood, except the roof, which introduces a contrasting material to the design. Inside, warm wooden flooring and finishes create an inviting atmosphere, while the facade, accented with wooden levers, complements the natural aesthetic, blending the building with its surroundings.

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio
Ota Archistudio presents Santrokudo

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio
the residence serves as a weekend getaway in Ishinomaki, Japan

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio
located at the foot of the mountains, in a region facing depopulation and aging residents

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio
the house aims to become a community hub

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wood clads the interior, warming up the atmosphere

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio
wooden beams form a 3D roof

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio
wooden levers protect Sanrokudo from the sun

curved roof follows ridgeline of japanese mountains in weekend home by ota archistudio
OTA ArchiStudio encloses the house inside two layers of sliding glass doors

 

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glass panels softly diffuse light and air

 


project info: 

 

name: Sanrokudo

architect: Ota Archistudio | @ota.archistudio
location: Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan

 

structure: Tamura Ai/Tamura Ai Structural Design Studio
landscape: Ishikawa Keiichi/10 Views
graphics: Machida Kaoru/Saruino
design construction: Ota Sangyo
photographer: Kusunoki Tomomasa

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