Among the masterpieces of Robert Harvey Oschatz integrated course in Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan Miyasaka family residence. The concept is based on ecology, harmonious integration into the landscape and offers a nice mix of iconic architectural elements of the two cultures. Thanks to the vibrant beauty of natural wood and stone, a comfortable lounge and well-being Armosphäre was created.
family residence futuristic design
It is designed for families living Miyasaka 1995-1996 and 1998, the building was completed successfully in the middle of an oasis of urban garden. Its natural and exclusivity are still preserved.
Miyasaka family residence offers modern and comfortable accommodation
This beautiful and unique modern family home reflects her elegance and generosity with natural materials such as stone and wood. Expressive design language gives the roof a futuristic look. The character of the residence has a close connection with nature. Japanese-style interior is strongly influenced Oschatz for its interior. It is designed to allow a residence escape from reality, away from the bustle of everyday Bishop
Family home invites the outdoors to stay
Robert Harvey Oshatz has a strong name in the last 20 years due to a series of architecture, urban planning, interior design and project management of the construction workforce for public and private spaces. His predilection for natural materials can be seen in every new project. Miyasaka The family residence is still an excellent example of sustainable architecture, which currently remains over the decades.
The house seems to be almost integrated in its natural environment
Planting of flowering plants contributes to the rural aspect of the court
"East" and "West" are complementary to a modern architectural design
Sunny wooden deck with seating
Elements fence Bizarre
Bathroom equipment with rounded edges
Windows from floor to ceiling in the kitchen
Bedroom with sloping ceiling and lighting integrated soil
Creative idea for the design corridor with light