Atelier Tekuto in Modern Minimalis Parabola House
This new modern family home in a quiet residential area of Tokyo which also called Parabola House is a great Modern Minimalis House that was designed by japanese architect Atelier Tekuto’s Yasuhiro Yamashita, The Parabola House site is located in a quiet residential area surrounded by nature. 6m in width and 27m in length, it is a long and narrow site, which has been constructed 3m above road-level so that on clear days, it enjoys views of Mount Fuji.
As the client’s family spends the most part of the day in the living room, this room has been situated on the top floor, which benefits from scenic views. In order to fully exploit the length of the site, a cantilever has been constructed on to the front of the building.
In the front it is supported by cantilever upon which the living room is situated and covered by a parabolic roof that softens the space.Splashes of colour provide a contrast to the undulating white surroundings, giving rhythm to the space.
The flowing “three dimensional” ceiling, which dips and rises to varying levels of height, arouses contrasting feelings of “tension” and “release” and gives the room a sense of boundlessness.
Thus, even when observing the room from a fixed position, the fluctuating density invokes a sense of movement, which unconsciously guides the observer right through and beyond the room’s boundaries, as if following the flow of air, giving the impression of endless space.
photo credit by Makoto Yoshida








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