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1084. Toyo Ito /// T House in Yutenji /// Setagaya City, Tokyo, Japan /// 1997-99
OfHouses presents: Japanese Architects, part III - Toyo Ito.   (Photos: © Takashi Homma, Shinkenchiku-sha. Source: ‘Jutakutokushu’ 06/1999; Gert Kähler, Rüdiger Krisch, 'Single Family Houses: Concepts, Planning, Construction', Basel: Birkhäuser Verlag, 2005.) — This project will be published in our upcoming book: ’Japanese Fields | OfHouses.’
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1086. Toyo Ito /// W House in Inagi /// Inagi, Tokyo, Japan /// 1999-02
OfHouses presents: Japanese Architects, part III - Toyo Ito.   (Photos: © Shinkenchiku-sha, wakiiii. Source: ‘Jutakutokushu’ 08/2003.) — This project will be published in our upcoming book: ’Japanese Fields | OfHouses.’
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1085. Toyo Ito /// Aluminium K House in Sakurajosui /// Setagaya City, Tokyo, Japan /// 1997-00
OfHouses presents: Japanese Architects, part III - Toyo Ito.   (Photos: © Tomio Ohashi, Shinkenchiku-sha. Source: ‘Jutakutokushu’ 01/2000, 04/2000; ‘JA Japan Architect’ 37/2000; 'Detail' 04/2001.) — This project will be published in our upcoming book: ’Japanese Fields | OfHouses.’
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1083. Toyo Ito /// S House in Oguni /// Oguni, Aso District, Kumamoto, Japan /// 1996
OfHouses presents: Japanese Architects, part III - Toyo Ito.   (Photos: © Shinkenchiku-sha. Source: ‘Jutakutokushu’ 05/1996, 03/1997; 'GA Japan' 27, 07-08/1997.) — This project will be published in our upcoming book: ’Japanese Fields | OfHouses.’
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1080. Toyo Ito /// House in Koganei /// Koganei, Tokyo, Japan /// 1979
OfHouses presents: Japanese Architects, part III - Toyo Ito.   (Photos: © Yurika Kono, Tomio Ohashi. Source: ‘Jutakutokushu’ 05/2021; ‘Shinkenchiku’ 08/1980.) — This project will be published in our upcoming book: 'Japanese Fields | OfHouses.'
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1081. Toyo Ito /// House in Kasama /// Kasama, Ibaraki, Japan /// 1980-81
OfHouses presents: Japanese Architects, part III - Toyo Ito.   (Photos: © Jacome.jpn, wakiiii, Tomio Ohashi. Source: 'World Great Architects - Toyo Ito', Beijing: China Electric Power Press, 2005; kasamanoie.wixsite.com.) — This project will be published in our upcoming book: ’Japanese Fields | OfHouses.’
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1082. Toyo Ito /// House in Takagi /// Minato City, Tokyo, Japan /// 1986-88
OfHouses presents: Japanese Architects, part III - Toyo Ito.   (Photos: © Shinkenchiku-sha. Source: ‘Jutakutokushu’ 07/1988.) — This project will be published in our upcoming book: ’Japanese Fields | OfHouses.’
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Dear friends, this is the third episode of our multi-part series about Japanese residential architecture. The first five episodes will focus on monographic selections (Shigeru Ban, Tadao Ando, Toyo Ito, Itsuko Hasegawa, and Hiroshi Hara), while the remaining 35 (!!!) episodes will explore some of the most unique Japanese old forgotten houses built in the last three decades of the twentieth century. This will be the most comprehensive investigation of Japanese single-family housing ever published in the Western media! In our forthcoming book "Japanese Fields | OfHouses" (scheduled for release in May '25), we will reveal the exact locations of all the 280 subsequent projects, plus more. Stay tuned; it's going to be awesome!
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