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Kaho House
A garden in Kyoto design by Atsushi Akenuji for the painter Akira Kaho. The house extends over two former properties, at differnt levels, and he wanted to keep his studio separete from the living areas. Because the space available for the garden is on a short steep slope, Akenuki created two gardens, one the walk to the studio and the other a framed view from the living room. A tsukubai, a water basin traditionaly used for symbolic washing of the hands and face before the tea ceremony.
Author: Michael Freeman
©Michael Freeman
File state: Final
Photo size: 31.9 Mpixels (91.2 MB uncompressed) - 8145x3914 pixels (27.2x13 in / 69x33.1 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: stone, pd, redcover, mf0004400000, rocks, design, Atsushi Akenuji, painter, Akira Kaho, studio, japan, kyoto, garden, tsukubai
Published in: Gardens, JAPAN: CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
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