Toru Shimokawa Architects is a Japanese architectural design firm founded in 2005 by Toru Shimokawa (Toru Shimokawa), a young architect of the new school. Toru Shimokawa was born in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1983 and won the prestigious Bauwelt Prize 2009 (Berlin) for architecture for the first time at the age of 26.
Takenokuma“室外的建筑”━位于乡村附近的Takenokuma项目,四面环山,下川徹希望创造一处有着轻松氛围和提供全新体验的场所,促使当地人与游客之间和谐的相处于同一空间,所以他决定以“室外的建筑”为来构建空间。对于建筑师而言,“室外的建筑”概念探索可以说是所有建筑的根本起源。 With the Takenokuma project located near the countryside, surrounded by mountains on all sides, Toru Shimokawa wanted to create a place with a relaxed atmosphere and a new experience that would bring harmony between locals and visitors in the same space, so he decided to create the space with an "outdoor architecture". For architects, the concept of "outdoor architecture" can be said to be the fundamental origin of all architecture.
The 73 SQM residential building continues Toru Shimokawa's traditional Japanese architectural ideas and styles, exploring harmony with modern forms and reinterpreting its inner core with innovative ideas and constructs. In terms of architectural details, he takes functionality and durability into comprehensive consideration, pays attention to interior details, and is good at creating situational atmosphere and living comfort.
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