Takeshi Hosaka Architects
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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The project was launched when I was commissioned to enlarge a house for a couple in their 30's and their three daughters living in Yamanashi Prefecture.
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Sky above, forest sidelong, ground below:
The sky being above the house, the forest close to the house, and the ground below the house, nature is attractive enough to be taken in into the inside area of the house. I planned a structure in which nature is horizontally and vertically incorporated as an integral part of the design of the structure to create a gradation from the outside area to the inside areas. To put it concretely, the open shed lies facing the south, which makes it possible for the residents to feel as if they were in one room, filled with a sense of unity with the wooden area. And the upper part of the house also has an open structure, consisting of some combinations of reinforced concrete V beams and transparent acrylic, as a result of which the residents can see the sky through the transparent acrylic ceiling.
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Koji FujiiNacasa & Partners Inc. |
In winter, the temperature here gets (-10 C). However, the residents of this house do not need to stay still home during the long winter months. They can positively enjoy the climate in their own house, feeling the outside physically and spiritually. The cries of wild pheasants echo in the morning air, and will wake the residents up. The peacocks can be seen from their bedroom, and they can enjoy eating in the dining room where flowers and trees are growing up. During hot summer months, with no air conditioners, opening the window to its full width is to exchange the air inside with the air outside, which is a kind of synchronization of inside and outside temperature. Even on the rainy days when the rain blows into the room, they do not need to hurry to close the window because the floor of the room is a kind of a flower bed. In the residential area stands the house with the gradation of scenery positively open to the climate, filled with bounty and generosity.
Description from the Architects:
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Project Data
Project name: Outside In House
Location: Yamanashi, Japan
Program: Single family house
Site Area: 174.48 m2
Project name: Outside In House
Location: Yamanashi, Japan
Program: Single family house
Site Area: 174.48 m2
Building Area: 102.14 m2
Design Year: January 2010 to May 2010
Design Year: January 2010 to May 2010
Planning Start year: January 2010
Construction Start Year: June 2010
Completion Year: April 2011
Floor Area Ratio: 102.14 m2
Floor Area Ratio: 102.14 m2
Building Height: 3400 mm
No. of Floors: 1F
Construction Nature: RC structure
The people
Client/Owner: Seiichiro KawaguchiNote>>Location in this map, indicate city/country but not exact address.