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Reviving and Repurposing a Traditional Earthen Storehouse Built in 1891
What Kunimoto Architecture Undertook in This Project
This project was the renovation of a deteriorated earthen storehouse—kura—standing on a footprint of just 5 tsubo (approximately 16.5 square meters).
Our challenge was to explore how much potential such a minimal space could hold, and to question: What is the amount of space truly necessary for living?
This is not an attempt to claim that “5 tsubo is enough.” Rather, we want people to physically experience this compact scale and reflect on how much space they personally need.
Not only how much space, but why that space is necessary—what would happen without it, how difficult it is to maintain—these are the kinds of conversations we hope to have with others.
As the world embraces the principles of the SDGs, we believe that the future of housing should focus not on disposable use but on sustainability, within the constraints of our limited resources.
We encourage people to consider building homes that are gentle on both the environment and themselves—homes that can be passed down to future generations.
That may be what true richness in living really means.
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