Villa Boso / Kenichi Teramoto / office of Teramoto - Exterior Photography, Wood, Deck© Masao Nishikawa Photography Studio

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Villa Boso / Kenichi Teramoto / office of Teramoto - Exterior Photography© Masao Nishikawa Photography Studio

Text description provided by the architects. Zero-Concrete Architecture: A New Vernacular – Vernacular architecture existed long before concrete. Across regions and climates, it evolved through local materials, gravity, craft, and accumulated knowledge—without relying on reinforced concrete as a universal solution. This villa is built entirely without concrete. The project is conceived as a contemporary reinterpretation of vernacular architecture and as a continuation of a critical inquiry into modern, concrete-dependent construction culture.

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