This villa is located at the end of Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan. Using the small public road passing through the site, we determined the scale and design of the villa, and divided its practical functions into four parts to avoid damaging the surrounding landscape. The villa consists of four wings: the "main building" (living/dining room, tatami room, bathroom); the "annex" (bedroom); the "SPA" wing (sauna, bedroom, lounge); and the "Zen" wing (outdoor living room, meditation room). This is an experiential villa where people can travel freely between each area and enjoy the beauty of Lake Biwa while spending their time. Case from IF official website, only for case analysis
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