
A Flexible Home Open to Nature and Community
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SEKI House
Architects: SAI Architectural Design Office
Area: 99 m²
Year: 2019
Photographs: Norihito Yamauchi
Lead Architect: Satoshi Saito
Engineering: Ikesyo Corporation
Landscape: KOKAJI plant office
Design Team: Ippei Yasue
Structural Design: Ippei Yasue
City: Toyono
Country: Japan
SEKI House, designed by SAI Architectural Design Office in Toyono-cho, Osaka, is a 99-square-meter home that redefines suburban living by seamlessly connecting the residential environment with the surrounding forest. Through two offset volumes separated by a central open space and unified under a large floating roof, the house invites natural elements like wind and light while promoting community interaction. Its flexible design allows it to function as a private residence, social space, or even a small commercial venue, making it a thoughtful response to evolving lifestyles and the need for multipurpose living environments.
Music:
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