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Mini House in Kobe by Hiroaki Ohtani

Mini House in Kobe by Architect Hiroaki Ohtani is made up of pre-cast concrete strips, stacked unevenly to allow stairs, furniture and floors to be inserted in the gaps.
It’s tight, claustrophobic, yet entirely open. There are no internal doors, apart from the sliding doors to the toilet.
Passing the tree in the courtyard, that brings irregualar form to this oterwise linear exterior, you enter on a landing, where you can either traverse to the bedroom, or head downstairs to the basement where a formal dining room and bathroom are housed.
Climbing up you reach the living room and galley kitchen with a steep set of stairs taking you to the roof deck, of which half is a glazed panel to bathe the main stairwell with light. The front of the house is a larged glass panel to let more light into the house and the rear wall has smaller window striped by the precast concrete.

Although flawed in size and solar capabilities, both in terms of heating the house and getting light in, it still seems warm with the living room and its pot bellied fire.

Mini House in kobe by Hiroaki Ohtani   (9)

Mini House in Kobe by Hiroaki Ohtani

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Mini House in kobe by Hiroaki Ohtani

Mini House in kobe by Hiroaki Ohtani

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I NEED THE CONTACT BIOGRAPHY OR CONTACT EMAIL OF Hiroaki OHTANI URGENTLY. CAN ANYONE HELP PLEASE.

Andrew Xuereb added these pithy words on Oct 08 09 at 4:33 pm

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