House in Tamba by MIDW in Kyoto explores how architecture can emerge from terrain through a restrained system of floor, walls, beams and roof, forming a continuous relationship between interior space and landscape.
House in Tamba by MIDW in Kyoto explores how architecture can emerge from terrain through a restrained system of floor, walls, beams and roof, forming a continuous relationship between interior space and landscape.
Designed by 2m26 and Onomiau for Villa Kujoyama, Yachō is a minimalist tea room in Kyoto that references Sen no Rikyū through tatami proportion, candlelit lanterns, a fire pit, and burnt cedar cladding.
Wedged into an urban seam between hotels and office buildings, the Suetomi AOQ Cafe Stand occupies a footprint that is almost implausibly shallow. With barely a metre of depth to
HOO Cafe Kyoto, the coffee and donut shop born on Kiyomizuzaka, is preparing its second store inside a prominent Kyoto machiya in Nakagyo Ward, right at the city’s core. Rather