Koshino House

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Koshino House is a celebrated minimalist concrete residence in Ashiya, Japan, known for its interplay of light, shadow, and geometric forms, designed by architect Tadao Ando.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
house
minimalist architecture
modernist building
residence
architect Tadao Ando
architecturalStyle Minimalism
Modern architecture
category Buildings and structures in Hyōgo Prefecture
Houses in Japan
Modernist architecture in Japan
Tadao Ando
surface form: Tadao Ando buildings
client Hiroko Koshino
completionDate early 1980s
country Japan
designedBy Tadao Ando
documentedIn architecture journals
architecture monographs on Tadao Ando
expandedIn 1980s
hasPart concrete retaining walls
courtyard
long linear corridors
north wing
skylights
south wing
staircase
sunken living spaces
hasQuality geometric
introverted
light-focused
minimalist
monolithic
inception late 1970s
influenced contemporary minimalist residential design
influencedBy Japanese traditional architecture
Le Corbusier
Modernism
knownFor careful control of natural light
exposed concrete walls
geometric forms
integration with surrounding landscape
interplay of light and shadow
locatedIn Ashiya
Hyōgo Prefecture NERFINISHED
Kansai region
materialUsed reinforced concrete
significantProjectFor Tadao Ando
use private residence

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Tadao Ando designed Koshino House