A Special Interview with Architect Yasushi Horibe
In an exclusive conversation with architect Yasushi Horibe, we dive into the captivating world of home saunas. With over 80% of his residential designs featuring a sauna, Horibe's insights shed light on why these wellness spaces have become a staple in modern homes.
A Bridge to Wellness
Horibe, who established his architectural firm in 1994, has made a significant mark in the industry by seamlessly blending aesthetic appeal with functionality. His notable works, including the award-winning "Gallery Ushiku" and the "Takeyama Temple Columbaria," illustrate his commitment to excellence. But it is the integration of saunas into residential projects that has piqued our interest.
"The sauna is not just an addition; it transforms the way we experience our homes," Horibe explains. He emphasizes that in today's fast-paced life, the sauna offers a peaceful retreat, enhancing wellness and relaxation within the home.
MySauna's Role in the Landscape
Horibe's insights come at a pivotal time as MySauna, a leading sauna manufacturer based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, rolls out its new initiative, "Find Out Japan," starting March 26, 2026. This project aims to rediscover and promote the wonders of Japan, with home and commercial saunas crafted by skilled local artisans. MySauna stands out for ensuring safety, insulation, and high quality in its sauna designs, attracting interest not just locally but internationally.
"We aim to highlight not only the quality of our saunas but also the craftsmanship that lies behind them," says the company's representative. By exploring the intersection of architectural design and functional wellness, MySauna is setting a precedent in the market.
Architectural Philosophy
During our interview, Horibe shared that his approach to selecting materials and designing spaces significantly influences the sauna experience. He believes that every element must contribute to a harmonious environment. "A sauna should feel like an extension of your home, blending comfort with beauty," he explains.
The architect also points out that saunas can serve various purposes beyond mere luxury. They can enhance family connections and promote health, making them a worthy investment in modern household culture.
The Growing Popularity of Home Saunas
As more individuals seek ways to unwind in their homes, the demand for personal saunas is skyrocketing. This trend is not limited to high-end residences; many families are now viewing saunas as essential investments. Horibe notes, "It's about creating private retreats where one can rejuvenate."
This increased interest, coupled with the expertise of firms like MySauna, shows a promising future for home wellness solutions.
A Look Ahead
As we look towards the future of Japanese architecture, the integration of saunas in home designs appears to be more than just a fleeting trend; it embodies a cultural shift towards prioritizing health and well-being. With architects like Yasushi Horibe leading the charge, we can expect innovative and comforting designs that resonate with this wellness ethos.
Horibe concludes our interview with a powerful statement: "In the end, it’s all about creating spaces that foster happiness and health. The sauna is just one of those magical spaces that does both brilliantly."
Stay updated with the latest insights and developments by visiting the official MySauna website and watching our special interview with Yasushi Horibe on YouTube.
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Company Information
- - Company Name: MySauna, Inc.
- - President: Akira Obara
- - Showroom: 2-44-2 Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- - Phone Number: 03-6686-4674
- - Email: [email protected]