
Among the masterpieces of Robert Harvey Oshatz is the Miyasaka family residence in Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan. The concept is based on ecology, harmonious integration into the landscape, and a beautiful mix of architectural elements from two cultures. Thanks to the vivid beauty of natural wood and stone, the home creates a comfortable atmosphere of relaxation and well-being.
Futuristic design for a family residence

The Miyasaka family residence was designed in 1995-1996 and completed in 1998 in the middle of an urban garden oasis. Its natural character and exclusivity have been preserved.
Miyasaka family residence offers modern and comfortable accommodation

This beautiful and unique modern family home expresses elegance and generosity through natural materials such as stone and wood. Its expressive design language gives the roof a futuristic look. The character of the residence is closely connected with nature, while the interior shows a strong Japanese influence. The home is designed as an escape from everyday life, away from the bustle of the city.
Family home invites the outdoors to stay

Robert Harvey Oshatz has built a strong reputation over the past decades through architecture, urban planning, interior design, and project management for public and private spaces. His preference for natural materials can be seen in every new project. Miyasaka The family residence remains an excellent example of sustainable architecture with lasting appeal.
The house seems to be almost integrated in its natural environment

Flowering plants contribute to the rural character of the courtyard

"East" and "West" complement each other in a modern architectural design

Sunny wooden deck with seating

Unusual fence elements

Bathroom equipment with rounded edges

Windows from floor to ceiling in the kitchen

Bedroom with a sloping ceiling and integrated floor lighting

Creative lighting idea for the corridor design
