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A Rotated Timber House That Connects Generations

Discover a uniquely rotated timber house in Shibukawa, Gunma, Japan — a thoughtful design by SNARK + Ouvi that bridges generations through architecture. Built beside an existing family home, this two-story structure forms dual gardens, hides its staircase inside furniture, and features a striking cruciform-shaped column at its core.

With a low profile to preserve light, plywood panel interiors, and an unprogrammed attic space framing distant mountain views, this project redefines how families connect through shared and private spaces. Explore how geometry, structure, and light shape a new lifestyle in this beautifully crafted Japanese home.

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Architects: SNARK + Ouvi | https://www.archdaily.com/office/snark-plus-ouvi?ad_name=project-specs&ad_medium=single
Area: 134 m²
Year: 2019
Photographs: Ippei Shinzawa | https://www.archdaily.com/photographer/ippei-shinzawa?ad_name=project-specs&ad_medium=single
Manufacturers: Asahi Trading, LIXIL , Nagoya Mosaic, Sanwa
Structural Engineering: Shin Yokoo, Kakeru Tsuruta
Construction: Omnibus Incorporated
Category: Houses
City: Shibukawa
Country: Japan

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