WORKSHOP.HIGASHIKURUME, JAPAN
Architects: Fumihiko Sano
Area: 144.0 sqm
Year: 2014
photographs: Daisuke Shimokawa /Nacása&Partners Inc
Text description provided by the architects. We constructed the studio where our client could study and dye kimonos, her chief hobby, as the center of the house; also, we tried to provide the place to communicate and interact, accepting foreign students after her kids leave the home.
The shape of the building plot is a huge square (9100*9100), and it slopes and spreads north and south. Because of the slating ground, a private space was settled in the northern part commanding a fine view. An open ceiling studio is connected to a kitchen, so that allows the client to have a big party as she desires. Considering when she ages in the future, her bedroom, a study room, and other infrastructures are placed on the first floor. Other single rooms, a living room, and a Japanese style room are on the second floor; moreover, you can enjoy a fine prospect with Mt. Fuji from the living room.
When we look at this project from a different perspective, the most significant characteristic of this construction is the stainless steel fence which surrounds the building. By creating the space which makes the border between the inside and the outside of the building vague, the inside thereof is difficult to see from the outside. In terms of security, significant effects can be also expected.
A moire pattern is generated since the stainless steel is doubled, and it makes people feel as if they are in the inside even if they are in the outside.
Being swayed by the wind, the stainless steel fence shines and causes a great variety of the moire patterns. The angle and strength of the light are certainly changed by time morning, afternoon, evening, and night. The change of the light creates not only gripping moire patterns, but also gives different and diverse impressions to the house. This is the place where people can closely enjoy the transitions of time, seasons, and climates through the house.
车间.HIGASHIKURUME,日本
建筑师:Fumihiko Sano
面积:144.0平方米
年份:2014
摄影:Daisuke Shimokawa / Nacasa&Partners Inc
建筑师提供的文本描述。我们建造了工作室
我们的客户可以在那里学习和染和服,这是她的主要爱好房子的中心;同时,我们试图提供一个交流的地方
在孩子们离开家后,接受外国学生。建筑场地的形状是一个巨大的广场(9100*9100)向南北倾斜和蔓延。因为石板地面,a私人空间被安置在北部,可以俯瞰美景。一个开放式的天花板工作室与厨房相连,因此允许客户希望有一个大的聚会,因为她的愿望。考虑到她的年龄未来,她的卧室、书房和其他基础设施都是放在一楼。其他单人间,一间客厅,一间日式房间在二楼;此外,你可以享受a从客厅看富士山的美景。当我们从一个不同的角度看这个项目时这种结构的显著特点是不锈钢建筑物周围的栅栏。通过创造空间建筑物内外的边界模糊不清从外面很难看到里面。而言,安全性、显著效果也可预期。波纹图案是由于不锈钢翻倍而产生的它让人觉得他们在里面,即使他们在里面外面的。不锈钢栅栏被风吹动,闪闪发光,引起一阵骚动各种各样的云纹图案。光的角度和强度当然是随着时间而改变的,早上,下午,晚上,晚上。光的变化不仅创造了扣人心弦的云纹图案,而且也给房子带来了不同的印象。这是人们可以近距离享受时间、季节变化的地方,还有房子里的气候。