Below are all the azumaya plans we currently offer starting with the smallest first.
House japanese roof design.
Contemporary dark color japanese wood style fence with roof and gate.
Japanese wood style fence with roof.
Purchasing the 10 by 12 curved roof plans.
Irimoya hip and gable roof.
7 x 12 straight roof.
I was amazed at the abundance and quality of the detail provided.
A half hipped roof is almost identical to a simple hip roof design but instead the two sides of the roof are shortened creating eaves at the either side of the house.
6 x 6 curved roof.
Sliding doors fusuma were used in place of walls allowing the internal configuration of a space to be customized for different occasions.
The extended roof models with details for surrounding engawa deck and inner floor are 150.
6 x 6 straight roof.
Near the top is a very steep pitch and near the upper walls of the home are a lower pitch though still fairly steep.
It may consist of a flat roof on top but the main design element is the multi pitch sloped in what is essentially a hip roof on top of another hip frame.
The four fundamental forms of japanese roof design.
Yosemune hipped roof.
Japanese home design japanese tea house traditional japanese house japanese interior asian architecture architecture details pavilion architecture sustainable architecture residential architecture.
The illustration above shows the three typical roof types of a traditional japanese house.
Japanese architecture 日本建築 nihon kenchiku has been typified by wooden structures elevated slightly off the ground with tiled or thatched roofs.
A small backyard with japanese wood style fence.
Plans for building woodsshop designs while searching the internet for japanese tea house plans to complete my japanese influenced garden and koi pond i was captivated by joe wood s japanese azumaya designs.
5 x 5 draped roof.
This wood style fence is amazing for an exclusive estate housing.
8 x 8 straight roof.
This type of roof provides more options for extending the loft and installing windows allowing a greater amount of natural light into the room.