A bay-shaped land formed on the banks of a river that is separate from the mainstream is called WAND (湾処). The gentle flow of the river, while maintaining its connection with the mainstream, nurtures a variety of vegetation and creates a rich and diverse biotope. KYOTOWAND (京都湾処) is desired to be like this gentle and free place for everyone who gathers here whether they are coming or going. This wish is expressed in the name of the place itself; KYOTOWAND.
This project is a renovation of a Japanese traditional townhouse (machiya) and is to provide a base for day tourists to stay as it is located just a 5-minute walk east of Kiyomizu Gojo Station.
More Information: ArchDaily
Archi Studio
Architects: Coil Kazuteru Matumura Architects
Area: 105 m²
Year: 2022
Photographs:Yoshiro Masuda
Manufacturers: JO-ZU WORKS, Kawajun
City: Kyoto
Country: Japan
This project is a renovation of a Japanese traditional townhouse (machiya) and is to provide a base for day tourists to stay as it is located just a 5-minute walk east of Kiyomizu Gojo Station.
More Information: ArchDaily
Archi Studio
Architects: Coil Kazuteru Matumura Architects
Area: 105 m²
Year: 2022
Photographs:Yoshiro Masuda
Manufacturers: JO-ZU WORKS, Kawajun
City: Kyoto
Country: Japan
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- Mots-clés
- Kyoto Wand Café, Kazuteru Matsumura Architects, KYOTO
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