Takeshi Ishiyaku Architectural Design Office

Anandah Café and House

Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House

Takeshi Ishiodori Architecture

ARCHITECT
Takeshi Ishiodori

MANUFACTURERS
Vectorworks, Hamimi Design

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Matsuura Construction Ltd.

PHOTOGRAPHS
Studio Marsh

AREA
225 M²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Miyazaki, Japan

CATEGORY
Coffee Shop, Houses, Residential

Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Aoshima is a small mysterious island in the Pacific Ocean. In the center of the island, there is a shrine that has a circumference of 1.5 km and is overgrown with subtropical vegetation.

Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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This project consists of a café and the client's residence. The site faces a main road, backdropped by the Pacific Ocean, spreading out eastwards complemented by a park called "Kodomo no Kuni" across the road.

To the west, a mountain range can be seen across the railroad tracks, making the site a kind of boundary between the mountains and the sea.

Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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I have always thought that "a place with forest trees as pillars and just a roof between the trees" would be most comfortable in a subtropical region such as this. A space where the wind passes through and where one is protected from the strong sunlight and rain.

We thought that such a primitive space would be appropriate for this location. Therefore, we proposed a generous space in which the inside and outside blend together, as if a large roof had been gently erected over the site, with 40%, or almost half, of the building area being terraces.

Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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The building is placed on the full north-south width of the site, and the northern and southern ends of the building are open semi-outdoor terraces on three sides.

The large gable roof, with a 5" slope, is covered with white galvalume steel corrugated plates, when combined with the cedar shingles on the exterior walls create a primitive appearance and form.

Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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The gable roof and the terrace, open on three sides, were designed not only for their openness and primitiveness but also to mitigate the effects of strong typhoon winds.

The terrace and interior have a large atrium that takes advantage of the large roof. Wooden windows that can be opened fully allow the wind from the Pacific Ocean to pass through, spreading the scent of the sea into the space.

The western sun shines in from the western mountain peaks. Here, the sun of the west is not a nuisance but a blessing of nature.

Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Every corner of the interior and exterior space is filled with light, and the light dissolves the boundaries ambiguously.

The café was named 'Anandah' before its completion. In Sanskrit, it means "happiness, being free from all limitations.

We hope that the time spent in this space, where the boundaries between inside and outside have been eliminated, will trigger a little happiness for visitors.

Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
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Anandah Café and House
1st Floor Plan
Anandah Café and House
2nd Floor Plan


Anandah Café and House
Cross Section 1 - Café
Anandah Café and House
Cross Section 2 - Café


Anandah Café and House
South-East and North-West Elevation
Anandah Café and House
East and South Elevation

Takeshi Ishiyaku Architectural Design Office
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Takeshi Ishiyaku Architectural Design Office
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