Foundations

In December of 2009 I was invited to visit the home of my friend’s parents in the Okuike neighborhood of Ashiya, near Kobe. Their parents had recently moved to a new house several blocks away in the same neighborhood.

On the way there, my friend took me to see their old house.

The Tudor-style building was large, well maintained, and had a traditional Japanese-style garden in the back. Other than that, it wasn't unique.

The Tudor-style house.
The Tudor-style house.

However, right next door was an amazing concrete and glass structure beautifully integrated into the side of the hill.

The house next door.
The house next door.

I was curious about its origins, (and had my suspicions as to who the architect was), and was anxious to find out more about the building.

Later, I asked my friend’s father about his former neighbor’s house and what he knew about it, but he just gave me a confused look. He was a very conservative 82 year-old with a firm sense of what a house should look like.

I asked him again, trying to be as clear as possible, about the concrete house that was next door to his old home.

Then he remembered, and with a dismissive wave of his hand said, “Oh that. They never finished it. Those are just the foundations.”

Just the foundations.
Just the foundations.
Just the foundations.
Just the foundations.

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Koshino House

Tadao Ando

Koshino House is now an art gallery open to the public, (by appointment). It's definitely worth a visit if you're in the Kansai area.

KH Gallery


Post Update: November 20, 2021

My friend "R.M." arranged for a private tour of the gallery on May 14, 2021, and we visited Koshino House together.

Main entrance
Main entrance
Main entrance
Main entrance
Hallway
Hallway
Master bedroom
Master bedroom
Kitchen and dining area
Kitchen and dining area
Kitchen and dining area
Kitchen and dining area

Hiroko Koshino raised her family in this house, and some of her children's heights are recorded on a cement column near the kitchen.

Column near kitchen entrance.
Column near kitchen entrance.
With Tahara-san, our tour guide.
With Tahara-san, our tour guide.
With Tahara-san, our tour guide.
With Tahara-san, our tour guide.