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Project name : House in Eifukucho
completion Date : 2011.08
type : Architecture Design
location : Eifukucho,Tokyo,JPN
total floor Area : 124.81 sqm
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photo : Yusuke Wakabayashi
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東京都内の住宅地に建つ、夫婦と子供のための住宅。 対象地は、住宅地の高台に位置していて、15メートルを超えるアプローチが特徴的な、旗竿状の敷地であった。 対象地において、高台の眺望を活かすためには、3メートル程度ボリュームを持ち上げる必要がある。 持ち上げたボリュームは、間仕切りの無いひとつながりの空間とすることで、どこにいても広がりのある眺望を感じることができ、 構造は、1階および2階のスラブ部分までをRC造としており、そのスラブの上に木造のボリュームをのせたような構成となっていて、 |
This house is located in Eifukucho, Tokyo. We designed this for a couple with a child. The site has three significant characteristics. First, it is located in an upland residential area with an excellent view. Second, its shape is unique, like a flag and a staff. Third, it has a long driveway, longer than 15 meters. We took advantage of these characteristics by focusing primarily on two points. First, we elevated the core living space by three meters to maximize its stunning view. Second, we incorporated the exterior space into the living space. Specifically, we linked the driveway, which is an agreed private alley, to the garden with an approach passing under the raised core space that preserves moderate privacy. People can enjoy the breathtaking view anywhere in the raised story without obstruction. They may also see Mt. Fuji from the small glassed-in penthouse on the roof on a clear day. The structure is twofold. The first story is reinforced concrete while the second story is wood. This gives the house the appearance of being lifted along with part of its foundation. The other part of foundation on the side of the slope serves as a new retaining wall. These consequently give the house a 7-meter wide outdoor space with a minimal structure: the foundation and the fewest legs. |