Like toy blocks nestled playfully into the snow, the eight houses of Foxwood estate present an interesting mise en scène. The project responds to the increasing housing need for both locals and visitors who flock annually to Niseko’s winter sports playground. The pitched roof is rich in symbolism, alluding to mountain range and the ears of a snow fox in partial hiding. Functionally, it allows heavy snow to slip off during winter and rain to run off in summer using gravity. The house’s timber shell is laid in a diagonal pattern to echo the dynamism of the roofline, which rises toward Mt. Yotei.
Tomoyuki Sudo
Principal
1978, born in Hokkaido, Japan.
2005, graduated undergraduate program from Southern California Institute of Architecture [sci-arc](Los Angles, USA).
2005-2007, worked for Amphibian Arc (Los Angles, USA).
2009, graduated master program from Architectural Association School of Architecture [AADRL](London, UK).
2009-2013, worked for Florian Busch Architects (Tokyo, Japan)
2014, established architectural design firm, SAAD (Sudo Associates, Architecture and Design).