Jonoya House / Masakazu Tsujibayashi Architects | ArchDaily
Summary
The Jonoya House, designed by Masakazu Tsujibayashi Architects, is a residential project in Osaka, Japan, completed in 2025. It emphasizes a harmonious relationship with its urban surroundings.
Why It Matters
This project exemplifies innovative residential architecture that prioritizes human sensibility and environmental integration. It highlights the importance of dialogue between architecture and its context, which is crucial for sustainable urban development.
Key Takeaways
- The Jonoya House showcases a unique architectural response to its urban environment.
- Designed with a focus on human sensibility, the house promotes a dialogue with its surroundings.
- The project emphasizes the use of materials that resonate with both the architecture and the city.
Save this picture!© Yosuke Ohtake+ 21 Curated by Miwa Negoro Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038984/jonoya-house-masakazu-tsujibayashi-architects Clipboard "COPY" CopyHouses•Osaka, Japan Architects: Masakazu Tsujibayashi Architects Area Area of this architecture project Area: 105 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2025 Photographs Photographs:Yosuke Ohtake Lead Architects: Masakazu Tsujibayashi Category: HousesLead Team: Masakazu TsujibayashiDesign Team: Masakazu Tsujibayashi, Marina BabaConstruction: Hideaki KosakaEngineering & Consulting > Structural: Toshimitsu MiyakeCity: OsakaCountry: JapanMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Yosuke Ohtake Text description provided by the architects. A residence shaped by human sensibility, negotiating its surroundings through ongoing dialogue across scales—from city and architecture to materials and daily movements.