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BRUTUS Special Edition Complete Volume · Residential Space Studies ARCHIVE
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Combined Volume Residential Space Studies ARCHIVE
Chapter 1
Living in a masterpiece townhouse left by a green architect built 40 years ago.
Shigeki Hattori, Representative of
A retreat house that makes you feel relaxed.
Takayuki Fujii, Designer at
Building a hut and facing plants on a lakeside land where we drifted ashore.
Shigeo Goto, Editor / Nagisa Goto, Video Editor
Flexibly changing the residence according to lifestyle.
Takashi Kumagai, Creative Director, Stylist
Having a house in the mountains of Kyoto. To deeply and quietly "ponder".
Masataka Haba, Representative of, Book Director / Fan, Representative of
An organic spatial composition nurtured by mental landscapes.
Max Houtzager, Creative Director / Ko Endo, Art Director
Blending the mountain where the architect played as a child into the final home of his parents.
Naoko Nishiguchi, Mother (Resident) / Ken Nishiguchi, Architect
Creating a lifestyle "true to ourselves" in the climate of Tanba Sasayama.
Yoki Kosuge, Owner of / Erina Kamibayashi, Owner of
A house with picture windows capturing the nature of Tokachi.
Akifumi Sasaki, President of a livestock company
A living experiment & editing room that makes use of materials with ingenuity.
Hiroshi Eguchi, Distiller / Yuko Yamamoto, Illustrator
A potter’s atelier house moving between two white-walled spaces.
Mutsumi Kagoshima, Potter, Artist
A baker’s house wrapped in calm light and quietness that soothes the heart.
Keisuke Nagaya, Owner of
A small house like a mountain lodge built inside a brick warehouse.
Kosuke Otani, Representative of
A spacious compact life born under one roof.
Toshiyuki Iwai, Owner of, Totem Pole Artist
Refreshingly plain architecture that accompanies favorite furniture and crafts.
Hiroyuki Okabayashi, Manufacturer Employee
Beloved items and room.
Yoshifumi Takeda, Illustrator
Chapter 2 Taking Over a Home
White modernism born from the friendship of Junzo Yoshimura and Genichiro Inokuma
The house of "Inokuma-san" in Denenchofu.
Photographer Yoko Takahashi.
Encounter with the house designed by Dan Miyawaki and what followed.
G Residence (currently Tsudayama House)
Continuing to live in Japan’s first modernist house by a female architect.
Continuing to live.
The residence of architect Take Motoo, who kept watching Japanese modernism.
CABIN A small house living with nature.
Villa Fukumura
Chapter 3 Artists’ Homes
The Nara family home. A place to dialogue with oneself.
Yoshitomo Nara, Artist
The Morimura family home. Houses scattered in alleys in the neighborhood.
Yasumasa Morimura, Contemporary Artist
Chapter 4 Life in New York and Scandinavia
Life in New York and Northern Europe.
Urban Industrial Still Life: Donald Judd
A house that still purely preserves Donald Judd’s philosophy.
A Northern European house where Danish and Japanese aesthetics coexist, feeling greenery and wind.
Malene Hvidt, Architect, Designer / Nikolaj Lorentz Mentze, Product & Interior Designer
The home of a Finnish design master couple.
Vuokko Nurmesniemi, Designer / Antti Nurmesniemi, Designer
Design philosophy resides in the details,
Continuing to live in Jacobsen’s own residence.
Bo Linnemann, Architect, Graphic Designer, Professor
Chapter 5 Creating a Place Like No Other
Creating a unique residence in collective housing.
Renovation again and again, Makoto Kami, Representative of
Learning renovation from masterpieces, Okitaka Omoto, Newspaper Employee
Seeing value in oldness, Daisuke Takashima, Shop Director
Maximizing enjoyment of home time, a combined work and residence house.
Full building renovation, Kazuo Narahara, Owner of
Creating a place open to the community
Kazunaga Sakashita, Designer at, Designer at
Creating a new place
Kei Maeda, Art Director, Photographer / Yoshiko Takahashi, Cook
Living in two locations, a little apart.
Kaito Yamamoto, Creator
A rich community nurtured in Miyota Town, Nagano Prefecture.
Wataru Kumano, Product Designer
Tatsuya Maemura, Concept Director
Ryo Muramatsu, Editor, Planner
Setsumasa Kobayashi’s 17th year of mountain residential space studies.
Setsumasa Kobayashi, Head of <.....RESEARCH>
Chapter 1
Living in a masterpiece townhouse left by a green architect built 40 years ago.
Shigeki Hattori, Representative of
A retreat house that makes you feel relaxed.
Takayuki Fujii, Designer at
Building a hut and facing plants on a lakeside land where we drifted ashore.
Shigeo Goto, Editor / Nagisa Goto, Video Editor
Flexibly changing the residence according to lifestyle.
Takashi Kumagai, Creative Director, Stylist
Having a house in the mountains of Kyoto. To deeply and quietly "ponder".
Masataka Haba, Representative of
An organic spatial composition nurtured by mental landscapes.
Max Houtzager, Creative Director / Ko Endo, Art Director
Blending the mountain where the architect played as a child into the final home of his parents.
Naoko Nishiguchi, Mother (Resident) / Ken Nishiguchi, Architect
Creating a lifestyle "true to ourselves" in the climate of Tanba Sasayama.
Yoki Kosuge, Owner of
A house with picture windows capturing the nature of Tokachi.
Akifumi Sasaki, President of a livestock company
A living experiment & editing room that makes use of materials with ingenuity.
Hiroshi Eguchi, Distiller / Yuko Yamamoto, Illustrator
A potter’s atelier house moving between two white-walled spaces.
Mutsumi Kagoshima, Potter, Artist
A baker’s house wrapped in calm light and quietness that soothes the heart.
Keisuke Nagaya, Owner of
A small house like a mountain lodge built inside a brick warehouse.
Kosuke Otani, Representative of
A spacious compact life born under one roof.
Toshiyuki Iwai, Owner of
Refreshingly plain architecture that accompanies favorite furniture and crafts.
Hiroyuki Okabayashi, Manufacturer Employee
Beloved items and room.
Yoshifumi Takeda, Illustrator
Chapter 2 Taking Over a Home
White modernism born from the friendship of Junzo Yoshimura and Genichiro Inokuma
The house of "Inokuma-san" in Denenchofu.
Photographer Yoko Takahashi.
Encounter with the house designed by Dan Miyawaki and what followed.
G Residence (currently Tsudayama House)
Continuing to live in Japan’s first modernist house by a female architect.
Continuing to live.
The residence of architect Take Motoo, who kept watching Japanese modernism.
CABIN A small house living with nature.
Villa Fukumura
Chapter 3 Artists’ Homes
The Nara family home. A place to dialogue with oneself.
Yoshitomo Nara, Artist
The Morimura family home. Houses scattered in alleys in the neighborhood.
Yasumasa Morimura, Contemporary Artist
Chapter 4 Life in New York and Scandinavia
Life in New York and Northern Europe.
Urban Industrial Still Life: Donald Judd
A house that still purely preserves Donald Judd’s philosophy.
A Northern European house where Danish and Japanese aesthetics coexist, feeling greenery and wind.
Malene Hvidt, Architect, Designer / Nikolaj Lorentz Mentze, Product & Interior Designer
The home of a Finnish design master couple.
Vuokko Nurmesniemi, Designer / Antti Nurmesniemi, Designer
Design philosophy resides in the details,
Continuing to live in Jacobsen’s own residence.
Bo Linnemann, Architect, Graphic Designer, Professor
Chapter 5 Creating a Place Like No Other
Creating a unique residence in collective housing.
Renovation again and again, Makoto Kami, Representative of
Learning renovation from masterpieces, Okitaka Omoto, Newspaper Employee
Seeing value in oldness, Daisuke Takashima, Shop Director
Maximizing enjoyment of home time, a combined work and residence house.
Full building renovation, Kazuo Narahara, Owner of
Creating a place open to the community
Kazunaga Sakashita, Designer at
Creating a new place
Kei Maeda, Art Director, Photographer / Yoshiko Takahashi, Cook
Living in two locations, a little apart.
Kaito Yamamoto, Creator
A rich community nurtured in Miyota Town, Nagano Prefecture.
Wataru Kumano, Product Designer
Tatsuya Maemura, Concept Director
Ryo Muramatsu, Editor, Planner
Setsumasa Kobayashi’s 17th year of mountain residential space studies.
Setsumasa Kobayashi, Head of <.....RESEARCH>
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