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Living on Iriomote-Island

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It takes 40 minutes by ferry from the nearest island with an airport to reach Iriomote-Island, which is a part of Okinawa in the south of Japan. With an area of over 90% covered by subtropical virgin forest, the entire island is designated as a national park. The client had lived on Iriomote-Island for 14 years. Now he wanted to build his own house. While sitting snug against a hill, at the front of the house a luxorious vision opens up overlooking the farmlands that spread around the site.


The necessary rooms included the living and dining room, a parent‘s bedroom, kitchen, toilet, a bathroom and a storage room that would be large enough for farming tools. The bedroom has two doors so that a separate children‘s room can be created - as there is no high school on the island, this solution is for a limited time only. The site being of generous dimensions, there was no use for a roof terrace. Leaving out the rain gutter, the gabled roof lets the rain water run over the fascade to wash away accumulating salt crystals. The west side of the house opens up to the beautiful landscape. Wide eaves protect against the sun, which is five times stronger than on the main island. The spacious terrace is also used to wash and dry agricultural tools.


Wooden sliding doors close the house against the taiphoon, which can last several days. During that time, because of power outages, electric air conditioning cannot be used. For that reason, to still be able to open the windows during a taiphoon, wind protection nets can be installed on the eaves.


The usable area amounts to about 70 square meters. This is by no means large, but thanks to the amazing views of the landscape, there is never a feeling of narrowness. For the client, living on the island means to return to the fundamental basics of life. To wake up, to work, to eat, to drink, to go to bed. Deep personal relationships form the local community on the island. Embedded in the surrounding area, it is a simple life in a little house. The new house has already become a part of Iriomote-Island.


Shoko Murakaji, Naoto Murakaji / harunatsu-arch


Year of construction 2012 Total floor space 73.44 square meters Facilities Terado Tatsumi Kozokeikaku Kobo / Terado Tashumi Photo Kai Nakamura

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