Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa

ANJIN GOSHO EBISUGAWA

Studio Aluc

Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

ARCHITECTS
Studio Aluc

CLIENT
Nazuna Co.,ltd.

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kenta Hasegawa

AREA
125 m²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Kyoto, Japan

CATEGORY
Hotels, Renovation

Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

English description provided by the architects.

This project involves the conversion of a traditional townhouse near the Kyoto Imperial Palace into a whole-house rental accommodation.

Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

The building is a small wooden house with a wide façade and a courtyard called "Tsuboniwa" at the rear.

Passing through the noren curtain, the path meanders deeper and deeper toward the courtyard, revealing new sequences at every turn.

Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

The design seeks to express the unique linear depth, subdued atmosphere, and the sense of "refinement" that originates from the concept of "depth" inherent in Kyoto machiya, within the limited spatial depth of the building.

Due to the recent strengthening of barrier-free regulations, a ramp was required to be installed up to the entrance, creating a distinctive entrance space that involves a U-turn due to this restriction.

Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

As one passes through the narrow, dimly lit doma (earthen floor), a mysterious and quiet atmosphere emerges.

The subtle glow of seamless LED lighting leads from the entrance to the living room, where the space suddenly opens up.

Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

The light continues further back, and upon sliding open the large shoji screen, it crosses a stone-tiled, spacious bath before coming to a stop against the wall.

Natural light filters through the courtyard from a nearby window, allowing the changing seasons to be felt through the maple leaves.

Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

With deep respect and admiration for Kyoto machiya and its architectural heritage, we have created a new lodging that blends traditional culture with contemporary design.

We hope that this newly created space will serve as a bridge, quietly connecting the timeless spirit of old Kyoto with the future.

Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa


Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa


Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
© Kenta Hasegawa


Anjin Gosho Ebisugawa
Floor Plan