Consequently there are now fewer dwellings with washitsu traditional style rooms resulting in less demand for tatami mats the rush straw floor covering of the older japanese home.
Tatami mat hillside housing.
Like mies gave the international high rise to the world.
The real difference between tatami mat hillside housing and the green machine was a system that was all inclusive to make a community.
A tatami 畳 is a type of mat used as a flooring material in traditional japanese style rooms tatami are made in standard sizes twice as long as wide about 0 9 m by 1 8 m depending on the region.
Tatami date back to the heian period 794 1185 ce and both the thickness and the pattern of the weaving of tatami mats was an indicator of status in medieval japan.
Tatami are covered with woven soft rush 藺草 igusa straw the core is traditionally made from rice straw.
In martial arts tatami are the floor used for training in a dojo and for competition.
Tatami mat hillside housing this is the first published showing of this project.
Although not exactly standardised across japan in terms of size the number of tatami mats it was possible to lay out in a single room became a common way to measure floor space.
Tmhh could grow in so many different ways and scale and looked so pratical and simple.