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Terrace House near Demachiyanagi | Renovated row house in Kyoto, Japan Located in the quiet northern suburbs of Kyoto, this project consists of the extensive renovation and extension of a typical post-war Japanese row house. Originally constructed in the 1950s as part of a block of similar houses, it served as home to a single family until it was eventually vacated and left to dilapidate. Over the years, the house was modified with a series of minor interventions — aluminium windows and doors; a small rear extension; and the addition of internal plumbing — yet the traditional character of the home was always clearly evident beneath these new layers. Thus the approach for the renovation was to strip the house back to its essential form and carefully create a series of interventions, legibly differentiating old and new. Internally, all linings were removed, leaving bare the skeletal timber structure. This process of peeling back revealed large timber roof beams that had been concealed for over half a century. Stained entirely in black, this clarified interior space serves as a void within which the new home is formed. Deep areas of shadow bring an enhanced spaciousness to this otherwise small structure. The front facade of the home has been entirely restored using traditional approaches and materials. Distinctive elements — such as the mushikomado, a type of lattice window used to ventilate the old ceiling space — have been carefully remade to meet current expectations for weatherproofing, whilst retaining their traditional character. In contrast, the new rear facade is evidently non-traditional, with its steel perimeter frame and timber batten screens. Learn more about this house | http://atelierluke.com/demachiyanagi-... atelier Luke atelier Luke is an architecture and design studio based in Japan and Australia. Founded in 2013 in Osaka, atelier Luke has broad experience in architecture and construction in Japan, Australia and South East Asia. atelier Luke homepage | http://atelierluke.com Instagram | / atelierluke Twitter | / atelierluke Vimeo | https://vimeo.com/atelierluke YouTube | / @atelierluke Cover image photography by Yohei Sasakura #japanproperty #renovation #japan #kyoto #architecture #design #machiya