Friday, November 28, 2025
  • About C3
  • Advertising
C3GLOBE
  • Latest

    Yam Restaurant

    2025 Holcim Awards Winners Announced

    UNESCO Launches Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Designed by Francis Kéré

    Mextrópoli 2026 Pavilion

    Boathouse Zaka

    Tao House

    LO:NABEUP

    BIG unveils ‘The Sail’, a mass-timber community and convention center in Rouen

    Walking in circles

  • Architecture
    • All
    • Asia
    • China
    • Japan
    • Korea
    • World

    Yam Restaurant

    Boathouse Zaka

    Tao House

    LO:NABEUP

    Walking in circles

    Hanok 3.0

    Employment Support Center YORIDOKO

    Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art

    Revitalization of The Relic Site of Yongle Palace

  • Competitions
    • All
    • Call for Entries
    • Results

    Mextrópoli 2026 Pavilion

    BIG unveils ‘The Sail’, a mass-timber community and convention center in Rouen

    Snøhetta Wins Design Competition for the Hangzhou Qiantang Bay Art Museum

    MVRDV’s “Grand Ballroom” wins competition for mixed-use arena, housing, and hotel complex in Albania

    JKMM Architects wins international competition for Architecture and Design Museum of Finland

    EUmies Awards Young Talent 2025

    BIG Wins International Competition for Hungarian Natural History Museum in Debrecen

    Six finalists for Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Expansion

    Montjuïc Exhibition Center Remodeling – Barcelona Expo 100th Anniversary Competition Result

  • News

    2025 Holcim Awards Winners Announced

    UNESCO Launches Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Designed by Francis Kéré

    The 7th Baku International Architecture Award Results

    The 5th Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism Opens

    The 7th Lisbon Architecture Triennale

    Buildings for People and Plants

    Mies van der Rohe Pavilion Hosts Performance Exhibition, ‘Lost Limits’

    Adrián Villar Rojas: first solo exhibition in Korea ‘The Language of the Enemy’

    ‘Lee Bul: From 1998 to Now’ opens at Leeum Museum of Art

  • :
  • C3Magazine
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest

    Yam Restaurant

    2025 Holcim Awards Winners Announced

    UNESCO Launches Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Designed by Francis Kéré

    Mextrópoli 2026 Pavilion

    Boathouse Zaka

    Tao House

    LO:NABEUP

    BIG unveils ‘The Sail’, a mass-timber community and convention center in Rouen

    Walking in circles

  • Architecture
    • All
    • Asia
    • China
    • Japan
    • Korea
    • World

    Yam Restaurant

    Boathouse Zaka

    Tao House

    LO:NABEUP

    Walking in circles

    Hanok 3.0

    Employment Support Center YORIDOKO

    Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art

    Revitalization of The Relic Site of Yongle Palace

  • Competitions
    • All
    • Call for Entries
    • Results

    Mextrópoli 2026 Pavilion

    BIG unveils ‘The Sail’, a mass-timber community and convention center in Rouen

    Snøhetta Wins Design Competition for the Hangzhou Qiantang Bay Art Museum

    MVRDV’s “Grand Ballroom” wins competition for mixed-use arena, housing, and hotel complex in Albania

    JKMM Architects wins international competition for Architecture and Design Museum of Finland

    EUmies Awards Young Talent 2025

    BIG Wins International Competition for Hungarian Natural History Museum in Debrecen

    Six finalists for Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Expansion

    Montjuïc Exhibition Center Remodeling – Barcelona Expo 100th Anniversary Competition Result

  • News

    2025 Holcim Awards Winners Announced

    UNESCO Launches Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Designed by Francis Kéré

    The 7th Baku International Architecture Award Results

    The 5th Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism Opens

    The 7th Lisbon Architecture Triennale

    Buildings for People and Plants

    Mies van der Rohe Pavilion Hosts Performance Exhibition, ‘Lost Limits’

    Adrián Villar Rojas: first solo exhibition in Korea ‘The Language of the Enemy’

    ‘Lee Bul: From 1998 to Now’ opens at Leeum Museum of Art

  • :
  • C3Magazine
No Result
View All Result
C3GLOBE
No Result
View All Result
Home Architecture Japan

Minami-Senri House

A garden path placed admist dense residential area

FujiwaraMuro Architects

The residential area of Hokusetsu in northern Osaka has a tranquil suburban landscape where city and nature meet. Dense alleys, uneven topography, and a series of large and small gardens intertwine, creating paths of wind and sight. Located on a corner of this neighborhood, the Minami-Senri House began from the restricted conditions of a long, narrow site and varying ground levels. What are often considered constraints became, in this house, the driving force behind variations of space.

The client, a chef, requested an active use of traditional finishes. The architect interpreted this not as nostalgia or decoration but as a process of weaving the materiality and spatial language of materials into the contemporary way of living. Wood, earth, and stone integrate with the sightlines crossing indoors and outdoors, shaping the calm and dense atmosphere unique to the Minami-Senri House.
The approach to the house begins with the experience of walking through a small garden. Following a stepping-stone path with plantings, a staircase loosely connected to the wall appears, leading to a ‘floating house.’ The space 1.5 meters detached from the site boundary was not left as mere void. The gap transformed into a continuous garden belt viewed from the living room, dining room, and kitchen at different angles. The small pocket gardens draw air into the house and give a sense of unexpected expansion to the limited site.

The sunken living room on the first floor is the main space for receiving guests. From this spot, the garden stretches under a bridge-like corridor. The garden, inspired by a brook, produces a sense of perspective that makes it appear as if it flows into the distance when viewed from inside. As indoors and outdoors visually overlap, the house feels not confined but rather deeply open. The architect placed two small courtyards between the living room and the kitchen-dining area, flexibly dividing shared and private areas. The courtyards serve as passages of light and ventilation as well as ‘gardens of pause.’ When not entertaining guests, the client spends quiet time in these spaces.
The bridge-like corridor leading to the second floor is a kind of ‘garden path.’ With the garden beneath and the sky above, walking along it becomes an experience akin to strolling. While connecting to each private space, the corridor continuously intersects sightlines with the outdoors, ensuring that residents maintain a dialogue with the exterior even when moving through the interior.

The Minami-Senri House began by accepting typical constraints of suburban housing in Osaka—narrow lots, sloping terrain, and building regulations—but transformed them into poetic and multilayered spatial experiences. Gardens and courtyards, a sunken living room and elevated corridors are interwoven, giving the house depth and expansiveness beyond its limited footprint. It demonstrates not merely a solution to a small site but an example of connecting regional context, the client‘s way of life, and the spatial language of tradition and modernity.

Project: House in Minami-Senri / Location: Suita city, Osaka Pref. Japan / Architect(s): FujiwaraMuro Architects / Lead Architects: Shintaro Fujiwara, Yoshio Muro / Use: Residence / Site area: 171.06m² / Bldg. area: 62.42m² / Gross Built Area: 114.92m² / Structure: Wooden / Completion: 2022 / Photograph: ©Yoshikawa Naoki (courtesy of the architect)

Tags: houseJapanstonewood


Related Posts

Asia

Yam Restaurant

An urban oasis with a metal bridge connecting the garden Sawadeesign At the new Yam...

byc3editor
2025-11-27
Latest

2025 Holcim Awards Winners Announced

The Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction has announced the winners of the 2025 Holcim Awards,...

byc3editor
2025-11-26
Latest

UNESCO Launches Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Designed by Francis Kéré

In 2022, Pritzker Prize–winning architect Diébédo Francis Kéré designed UNESCO‘s Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural...

byc3editor
2025-11-25
Call for Entries

Mextrópoli 2026 Pavilion

Since 1998, Arquine, a comprehensive architectural‑culture platform, has organized an international architecture competition that, in...

byc3editor
2025-11-25
Latest

Boathouse Zaka

Ecologically revitalized from a lakeside cabin OFIS architects Lake Bled lies in the foothills of...

byc3editor
2025-11-25
Latest

Tao House

Where quietness flows in the shade of memory HW Studio Some houses are not “designed”...

byc3editor
2025-11-24
Next Post

Casa Sierra Fria

  • About C3
  • Advertising
C3GLOBE

© All rights reserved. K-ARCHITECTURE | 18 GongHangDaeRo 2Gil GangSeo-gu Seoul 07622 Korea | Tel_+82 2 2661 1513 | Email_editorial@c3globe.com

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Latest
  • Architecture
    • Asia
    • China
    • Japan
    • Korea
    • World
  • Competitions
    • Call for Entries
    • Results
  • News
  • —
  • About C3
  • Advertising

© All rights reserved. K-ARCHITECTURE | 18 GongHangDaeRo 2Gil GangSeo-gu Seoul 07622 Korea | Tel_+82 2 2661 1513 | Email_editorial@c3globe.com