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Hitoshi Arato
Apr 15, 2026

In Bangkok, Only Human builds H168 House as a quiet meditation on Chinese spatial tradition — a home where exposed structure, dark grey brick, and a circular void reframe the relationship between memory, landscape, and domestic life.

H168 House is a thoughtful exploration of Chinese spatial traditions, where architecture emerges as both a vessel of memory and a contemporary reflection on material and structure. Influenced by the owners' lifelong connection to China, the house responds to a desire for exposed structures, materials, and building systems, celebrating the poetics of construction rather than concealing it.

Spatial ideas are drawn from traditional Chinese paintings, analyzed and translated into diagrams, which inform architectural gestures of simplification, axis shifting, and repetition. A conventional moon gate is rotated horizontally and reinterpreted as a circular void framed in steel. Positioned in the courtyard, it mediates the threshold between interior and exterior, allowing trees to extend toward the second-floor balcony, creating a dynamic dialogue between the house and its landscape.

Above the second-floor corridor, a full-length skylight with arch-shaped fins introduces a rhythmic sequence, recalling the linearity of classical Chinese colonnades, while guiding movement toward the master bedroom in a choreographed journey through space. Materiality is treated with careful restraint. Concrete provides a neutral backdrop, while imported dark grey brick, characteristic of traditional Chinese architecture, defines the primary tonality, flowing from facades to walls and onto floors.

The alternation of horizontal and vertical brick patterns reduces material consumption while enriching texture and visual rhythm. Exposed structures and building systems are left visible, emphasizing the integrity of construction and the tactile quality of materials.

H168 House embodies a dialogue with time: it references tradition while embracing a contemporary appreciation for material honesty and spatial clarity. The home balances the imperfections inherent in time-honored materials with refined, precise detailing, creating an atmosphere that is both grounded and poetic.

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Hitoshi Arato
Apr 15, 2026

In Bangkok, Only Human builds H168 House as a quiet meditation on Chinese spatial tradition — a home where exposed structure, dark grey brick, and a circular void reframe the relationship between memory, landscape, and domestic life.

H168 House is a thoughtful exploration of Chinese spatial traditions, where architecture emerges as both a vessel of memory and a contemporary reflection on material and structure. Influenced by the owners' lifelong connection to China, the house responds to a desire for exposed structures, materials, and building systems, celebrating the poetics of construction rather than concealing it.

Spatial ideas are drawn from traditional Chinese paintings, analyzed and translated into diagrams, which inform architectural gestures of simplification, axis shifting, and repetition. A conventional moon gate is rotated horizontally and reinterpreted as a circular void framed in steel. Positioned in the courtyard, it mediates the threshold between interior and exterior, allowing trees to extend toward the second-floor balcony, creating a dynamic dialogue between the house and its landscape.

Above the second-floor corridor, a full-length skylight with arch-shaped fins introduces a rhythmic sequence, recalling the linearity of classical Chinese colonnades, while guiding movement toward the master bedroom in a choreographed journey through space. Materiality is treated with careful restraint. Concrete provides a neutral backdrop, while imported dark grey brick, characteristic of traditional Chinese architecture, defines the primary tonality, flowing from facades to walls and onto floors.

The alternation of horizontal and vertical brick patterns reduces material consumption while enriching texture and visual rhythm. Exposed structures and building systems are left visible, emphasizing the integrity of construction and the tactile quality of materials.

H168 House embodies a dialogue with time: it references tradition while embracing a contemporary appreciation for material honesty and spatial clarity. The home balances the imperfections inherent in time-honored materials with refined, precise detailing, creating an atmosphere that is both grounded and poetic.

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