renovation of machiya in marutamachi
tada masaharu and endo shojiro have revitalized a 120-years-old townhouse in kyoto city, japan, to accommodate a family with children. in a typical narrow and long site, the design team sought to combine traditional architectural elements with modern interventions, shaping a flexible layout that can adapt to daily life changes. white cubes are scattered throughout the structure, taking on the functions of the house. these floating boxes in combination with the exposed beams and the gaps formed in between add a playful touch to an otherwise traditional house. all images by matsumura kohei
new elements are merged with traditional
tada masaharu and endo shojiro designed a series of spaces with slightly different heights and various gaps to allow a flow of the gaze. by doing so, they wanted to enhance the verticality of the interior, even though the entire building spans only 6 meters. the gaps and omissions between the volumes and the existing columns, beams, walls, and floors create visual continuity throughout the entire space.
the floor of the children’s room is raised by 600 mm, gently to connect the upper and lower floors. in this way, the residents have eye access to the first floor, creating an interaction between the members of the family. with this project, the architects invite the guests to enjoy a collection of many small spaces while experiencing the richness of the traditional house. meanwhile, a garden decorated with lanterns, chozubachi, stones, and a collection of masterpieces collected by grandparents and the former landlord, add traditional japanese touches to a more contemporary design.
beyond the kitchen cube, the toilet cube is floating
an opening looking towards the children’s room on the second floor

geometrically voluminous kitchens are combined, leaving old columns and beams
linear lighting unifies the whole

various omissions give the space an expanse






project info:
name: machiya in marutamachi
designer: tada masaharu and endo shojiro
structual adviser: mondo yoshiki
garden design: michikusa, co.ltd.
construction: fujisaki gumi.co.,ltd.
total floor area: 161.15 sqm
photo and movie: matsumura kohei
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edited by: christina petridou | designboom