atelier A5: SN.house

atelier A5: SN.house


'SN.house' by atelier A5, setagaya-ku, toyko, japan
images courtesy of atelier A5 / © kenichi suzuki



'SN.house' by japanese studio, atelier A5 is a four story single family home located in a densely populated
residential area in tokyo, japan. the stacking cubes which gradually reduce in size consume the 80 square meter
plot of land while considering its valuable real estate and proximity to neighboring structures.

the design aims to redefine the relationship between the structure and the boundaries of the site while maintaining
maximal usable areas and creating an optimal living situation for the inhabitants. inside, an open layout consisting mostly of
multi-purpose spaces, further encourages interaction between family members. 



front elevation


in order to keep the main floor concealed, the steel structure is encased in a two story high screen
that shields the interior spaces from traffic and neighbors. made out of punched metal sheets,
the envelope provides enough privacy to the home, enabling the design to extend the full width of the property.



view from the street view



garage


on the ground floor, the enclosure is used as an entrance hall and a service corridor
which is covered by a steel-grated roof that acts as a terrace on the second level each floor,
which is slightly set back from the last, creates private terraces to the floor above it
while also addressing strict setback regulations implemented by the city.



(left) semi-enclosed entrance
(right) second floor terrace off of kitchen, living and dining room




kitchen with surrounding terrace



living room and dining room



stairway leading to second floor



third floor



bathroom



floor plan / level 0



floor plan / level 1



floor plan / level 2


floor plan / level 3



section


project info:

architects: sadahiro shimizu, masatoshi matsuzaki, yuko shimizu
site area: 80.30sqm
building area: 47.99sqm
total floor area: 126.61sqm
structure: wood

jayme db
01.19.11  
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great example of the marriage of the modern openness and the cultural need for home privacy
yojic   01.20.11
the streets are so strait you feel in a maze.
i would prefer piling up the houses
and the street level turned into a open space.
how about a wood?
with a pond full of fish
jaderdavila the small shareholder   01.20.11
Reminds me of my home that I spent 15 years in doing time for grand larceny. Blood is going to show up badly on the white canvas.
DesignHaHa   01.24.11

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aiming to maximize privacy while securing an ample amount of daylight, the design elevates the house 700mm above the ground to create a horizontally running strip of window around the layout. 

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the gradually shifting stacked cubes relate to the programmatic function it houses, reducing in size as the use of the space becomes more private.

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