2020 Volume 26 Issue 62 Pages 389-394
The Tsuji Villa designed by Nobuko Nakahara is a unique four-story wooden structure, including piloti, constructed of truss with round pillars and joint beams.
As a result, the view on the tree top was acquired, and a comfortable environment was secured by the piloti.
However, on the other hand, there is not a dynamic interior space with a blow through made of a log wood and a joint beam unique to Masako Hayashi, and an interior space exposing a cabin set such as Antonin Raymond, but a Japanese-style calm interior space is realized.
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