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Pit House by UID Architects


UID Architects has designed Pit House for a family consisting of a married couple and a child. Located in Okayama, Japan, the project, featured circular living rooms and terraces, has a total floor area of 117mยฒ (1,259ftยฒ).

The relationship is as if the siteโ€™s natural environment and the architecture coexist at the same time. The architecture has become a part of the whole landscape of undivided environment, not simply thinking about connection to the surroundings from the cut off opening in walls. This time, we came up with a living form that accepts the outside environment such as surface of the terraced land, surrounding neighboring housesโ€™ fences and walls, residences that sit along the slope and far beyond mountains. The architectural principle is not a division from the land with a wall, but an interior that is an extension of the outside and connection of the surface like a pit dwelling that is undivided from the land. In concrete, six types of floor levels including a round floor that is created by digging the surface are connected with a concrete cylinder core at the center. Furthermore, delicate and multiple branch-like columns that support the slightly floating boxes produce various one-room spaces.

Environment and architecture create new extensive relationship by connecting surfaces. The territory is undefined in the space in a body sense. I think that is more natural relationship of an architecture standing in a landscape.

โ€” UID Architects

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Photographs by Koji Fujii / Nacรกsa & Partners Inc.
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