‘house in osaka’ by keiichi hayashi architect in osaka, japan all images courtesy keiichi hayashi architect photographer: yoshiyuki hirai

japanese architect keiichi hayashi has sent us images of ‘house in osaka’, a three-storey private house in a dense residential area of the city. featuring a home for a pet tortoise on the roof, the design features an outdoor pond and tree which can be seen in the interior as projections of steel cubes on the ceiling.

keiichi hayashi architect: house in osaka street view

situated on a narrow plot bound on three sides by neighbouring structures, the house takes advantage of its only open face by concentrating the majority of their windows to face the street. small windows for cross ventilation are placed strategically in order to avoid looking on to the windows of the adjacent buildings. a roof light over the kitchen provides additional natural daylight for the communal space.

keiichi hayashi architect: house in osaka outdoor pond on the roof

in order to take total advantage of the site’s area, the internal programs carry combined functions to render each room as ‘places’: the children’s bedroom are conjoined, being divided by a centrally standing circulation unit housing the staircase. the sink of the washroom is placed off as a nook from the study to minimize the presence of partitions.

keiichi hayashi architect: house in osaka (left) kitchen and dining (right) steel cubes

keiichi hayashi architect: house in osaka children’s room

keiichi hayashi architect: house in osaka bathroom sink

keiichi hayashi architect: house in osaka entrance

keiichi hayashi architect: house in osaka model photo by keiichi hayashi architect

keiichi hayashi architect: house in osaka schematic section

project info:

site area: 42.28 m2 building area: 31.15 m2 total floor area: 94.50 m2 storeys: 3 structure: steel frame structural engineer: satoru shimoyama / shimoyama structure office