OKDO transforms the deforested web site right into a lush residence
Japanese structure studio OKDO presents The Woodland Home, a keep in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japandesigned to remodel a deforested web site right into a lush, community-centric area. Constructed into the pure elevation of the land, the venture creates fluid connections between the home and its environment. With an emphasis on openness, greenery and sustainability, the design embeds the home in its neighborhood and goals to realize concord with nature.
Beforehand a cleared forest, the positioning lacked greenery, public parks or coherent city planning. The scattered structure of buildings within the space gave the neighborhood little sense of identification. OKDO responded with a residence that doubles as a inexperienced focus, selling ecological renewal and revitalization of the world. The home advantages from pure air flow and passive cooling strategies, lowering the necessity for air-con and making certain consolation all year long.
all photos by Daici Ano and Miwako Kido courtesy of OKDO
The Woodland Home will flip right into a small forest
Rejecting conventional boundaries comparable to fences, Tokyo Architects at OKDO has embraced an open design that connects The Woodland Home to the town. Vast views of the sky and thoughtfully planted vegetation make the area welcoming to neighbors and passers-by, nurturing a way of shared belonging. Over time, the hillside type of the home is designed to remodel right into a small forest, enhancing biodiversity and creating an enduring inexperienced landmark for the neighborhood.
By collaborating throughout disciplines, The Woodland Home embodies a considerate strategy to sustainable dwelling and concrete integration, presenting a mannequin of coexistence that includes environmental stewardship and shared connections.
OKDO presents The Woodland Home in Japan
designed to remodel a deforested web site right into a lush, community-centric area
the venture creates fluid connections between the home and its environment
the home advantages from pure air flow and passive cooling strategies