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Coeda House, Atami - Kengo Kuma | Arquitectura Viva By randomly stacking 8 x 8 cm cedar boards, the design generates a huge tree-like structure that lends its name to the project: ‘Coeda House’ or ‘the house of small branches ’ The different parts are connected at specific points by rods concealed in their interior
The Coeda house | Time Style The COEDA HOUSE is a café in the Akao Herb Rose Garden run by the Akao Resort in Atami, located on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean The building has a structure like a massive tree created by randomly stacking 8 cm x 8 cm squared cypress timbers, reinforced with a carbon fiber rod
Coeda House | Izu Peninsula, Japan | Attractions - Lonely Planet Resembling a parasol of cyprus and glass perched on a cliff above the ocean, this remarkable cafe space is the work of superstar architect Kengo Kuma (designer of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic stadium)
Coeda House - Architect Magazine Randomly stacking 8cm square cedar boards, we made a huge tree-like structure Reinforcing with a carbon fiber rod (with a tensile strength 7 times that of iron) it becomes possible to have a single trunk with large branches while still diminishing movement during earthquakes
Taken from nature: Coeda House by Kengo Kuma - DETAIL The elegant pavilion was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma The project name Coeda House is a translation from the Japanese for “house of the small branches” Square cedar boards have been assembled into a tree-like structure