kazuya saito architects: house shimouma

kazuya saito architects: house shimouma


'house shimouma' by kazuya saito architects in tokyo, japan
all images courtesy of kazuya saito architects
photographer: sadao hotta



japanese office kazuya saito architects has just completed their first project in setagaya-ku,
tokyo, japan. 'house shimouma' is a three-storey residential building on a narrow 4m x 11m lot.
construction took only three months to meet the project's tight budget and schedule.

a number of different, competing urban elements on site called for a careful negotiation
of space during the design process. instead of building flush against the neighboring building
to make up for the tight lot, the design left enough room in between for natural light to enter
through the eastern facade. the narrower faces to the north and the south are cut in strategic
but subtle angles to maximize on space. a matte, dark brown finish on the exterior walls softens
the look of the corners.

in order to make up for the long and narrow interior space, circulation is encouraged to move
vertically throughout the building: the second level accommodates the kitchen, living,
and dining area while private programs such as washrooms and bedrooms take up
the first and third levels.



street view



night view



living area, second level






looking into the bedroom



bedroom, third level



west elevation



site plan



section









floor plans


project info:

program: private residence
structural design: konishi structural engineers
construction: nozaki builder
site area: 49.41 m2
building area: 36.85 m2
total floor area: 109.67 m2

erica db
07.27.10  
5
nice!!
7E55E   07.27.10
This is typical japanese style.... :-P
soo   07.27.10
yeah right, i agree with that it's quite typical japanese one, too. very space-efficient. rather subtle than flashy. i think that kind of style is quite common among japanese dwelling houses built by architectures.
milagre   07.28.10
Delightful, compact residence. I was wondering though, can they not get onto the roof space as well. There appears to be a railing in a couple of the photos and the houses next to it do have. Whoops I see in the line drawings indeed a "Terrace" d;-)
Jetwax   07.28.10
come on people... this example of contemporary japanese architecture is just boring! and neither well presented nor photographed.
plusD   07.29.10

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