Shibumi House

Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin

SHIBUMI HOUSE

Arkifex Studios

ARCHITECTS
Arkifex Studios

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Marvin, Trane, Metal Sales Panel, Trimble, Twinmotion

PHOTOGRAPHS
Aaron Kimberlin

AREA
3000 ft²

YEAR
2017

LOCATION
Strafford, United States

CATEGORY
Houses

Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin
Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin

Text description provided by architect.

Seeking escape from the corporate environment, the clients came to us with a simple desire—A house that had a Zen-like feeling when they came home from their busy executive jobs.

Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin
Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin

A secluded 18-acre property comprised of native prairie and Ozark woodlands provided an ideal setting for such a challenge.

Concepts of Zen aesthetics inspired the Shibumi House. Specifically, the concepts of Shibumi and Wabi-Sabi.

Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin
Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin

Shibumi—an ideal wherein objects and experiences exhibit in paradox -and all at once- the very best of everything and nothing: elegant simplicity.

Wabi-Sabi—an intuitive way of living that emphasizes finding beauty within the imperfections of life and accepting peacefully the natural cycle of growth and decay.

Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin
Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin

The form of the house was also derived from Zen aesthetics as the proportioning system for both plan and elevation was generated from tatami aspect ratios and patterning.

The materiality of the project was kept very simple and honestly represented.

Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin
Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin

The traditional shou sugi ban technique of charring cedar was used on the exterior to further express the design objectives.

Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin
Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin


Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin
Shibumi House
© Aaron Kimberlin


Shibumi House
Site plan
Shibumi House
Plan


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Section
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Shibumi House
South elevation
Shibumi House
West elevation