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  1. The Aluminum House was designed by Toyo Ito and built in 2000. It is located in Sakurajosui, Tokyo, Japan; built for a client that Ito had previously designed for. The house has few but spacious rooms, many windows to let in natural light, and frames that are covered in aluminum.

  2. W ] P M } o ] P R } N o } A P Toyo Ito’s Second Age of Aluminum 366 ALUMINUM HOUSE A.K.A HOUSE IN SAKURAJŌSUI This trailblazing all-aluminum house was located next door to an earlier one Toyo Ito designed in 1975, also referred to in English by the same name, “House

  3. Há 4 dias · Called “Aluminum House,” the structure consisted of wooden frame completely covered in aluminum. Most of his early works were residences. In 1976, he produced a home for his sister, who had recently lost her husband. The house was called “White U” and generated a great deal of interest in Ito’s works. It was demolished in 1997.

  4. www.archweb.com › en › architetturesT - House - Archweb

    T – House. Toyo Ito – T House in Yutenji. Setagaya-ku, Tokyo Japan, 1997-1999. Year. 1999. Architect. Toyo Ito. The house, located in the Setagaya district of Tokyo, is intended for a couple and their eldest son. Despite occupying a densely populated area, the site enjoys a pleasant view over the large garden of the residence to the side.

  5. Toyo Ito’s early career centered on private residential architecture, including Aluminum House (1970-1971) built in Fujisawa, Kanagawa in Japan from wood clad in aluminum and White U (1976), which he built for his sister.

  6. 13 de jan. de 2018 · Nesse início de carreira, destaque para a Aluminum House, uma casa de madeira revestida inteiramente de alumínio, no ano de 1971. toyo ito: aluminum house fujisawa Em 1976, a criação da casa White U. Feita especialmente para a sua irmã, foi o projeto responsável por torná-lo conhecido no mundo da arquitetura.

  7. 18 de mar. de 2013 · Toyo Ito, a Japanese architect ... Many of his early works were residences — including one in a Tokyo suburb called “Aluminum House,” which consisted of a wooden frame completely covered in ...