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HOUSE VISION 2013 TOKYO EXHIBITION

HOUSE VISION is an initiative in visualizing the potential possibilities for Japanese industry through the lens of house, because this is where the various possibilities of energy, mobility, increasingly complex consumer electronics, and the manifestation of mature marketing and aesthetic resources coalesce. For this exhibition held in March, 2013, we produced an exhibit space comprised of six houses of different kinds and a single sharing community with an open air area of approximately 15,000 square meters.

1. Towards the future of life|LIXIL x Toyo Ito

A high tech but reminiscent house of the future
Toyo Ito contrasted an airtight space with a wide open mudroom or veranda through which wafts the scent of rain or the fragrant olive tree.
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2. A house of energy and mobility|Honda x Sou Fujimoto

A house in which energy, mobility, and space combine seamlessly.
Sou Fujimoto came up with a three-layer construction, a solution of new layers and continuity of spaces connecting inside and outside in a phased manner.
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3. Community area | Society for the Research of Future Living × Riken Yamamoto, Hirokazu Suemitsu, Toshiharu Naka

A house that clarifies the possibilities for sharing and enhances the path towards symbiosis.
The participants took an imaginary 500-resident community area and actualized it at ⅕ scale as a housing complex.
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4. Sumitomo Forestry × Hiroshi Sugimoto | House of Elegance

A house that utilizes Japan’s aesthetic sense as a resource of the future.
The participants put at the foundation of the home the aesthetic sense represented by the tea ceremony arbor and the materials and technologies for its realization.
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5. Furniture House|MUJI x Shigeru Ban

A house that lets you edit your own lifestyle
This is a structure in which pillars and walls aren’t what support the house, but furniture alone.
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6. Between the Best |TOTO・YKK AP x Yuri Naruse ・Jun Inokuma

The restroom conceptualized as a superior space: subtle, considerate, delicate, simple.
In Japan, we practice the custom of removing one’s shoes before entering a home for the sake of sanitation; now we are beginning to nurture new aesthetics and cleanliness in living--from the restroom, envisioned as a cozy space of one’s own.
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7. Edited House | Tsutaya Shoten bookstore × Tokyo R Real Estate

A house that cultivates the knowledge and activity of architecture and Real Estate recycling.
An editor of living spaces transforms from architect and contractor to consumer. A used apartment block is “reset”, stripped down to its skeleton, and a living space for a new era is born.
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8. the next development Interactive

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Exhibition
2012-
AD: Kenya Hara
Planning / Management: Kaoru Matsuno, Yukie Inoue
Promotion: Yukie Inoue, Yuka Okazaki, Haruka Misawa
PR: Yoshifumi Nabeta, Mizuho Morita
Graphic: Haruka Misawa, Mayumi Sano, Tomoko Komazawa, Naoko Sasaki, Yuka Okazaki, Makiyo Miyata
Editrial: Shimpei Nakamura, Kanako Ohashi
Web / Movie: Hiroyuki Saitoh, Sohei Takimi
C: Ken Isome, Naho Yoshioka
P: Nakasa&Partners, Inc