takeshi hosaka architects: roomroom

takeshi hosaka architects: roomroom


'roomroom' by takeshi hosaka architects in tokyo, japan
all images courtesy takeshi hosaka architects
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



kanagawa-based practice takeshi hosaka architects has shared with us images of 'roomroom',
a two storey dwelling for a deaf couple and their children in the itabashi ward of tokyo, japan.
conceived as an annex to their main house which sits adjacent to the project, the design considers
the clients' communication needs by perforating the walls, roof, and floor with a number of
200 mm squares to facilitate a way to visually tie the inhabitants together throughout the residence.



exterior view
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



situated on a corner of a dense block, the house reads as a small rectangular volume
with a series of small square-shaped windows marking its facades. the random arrangement
of the apertures creates a visually distinct identity for the structure while maximizing privacy
for the living space within and maintaining natural light intake. circumscribed with a high railing,
a roof top terrace can be clearly observed from the street level.



from the street
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



in context of site
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



front elevation
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



entrance
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.


organized as two small rooms on the ground floor and a large open space on the second level,
the language of the exterior is continued to the interior through a collection of internal windows
on the layout. the children sometimes call their parents' attention by dropping a small toy through
the openings and use sign language to communicate between storeys. some of the apertures
allow plants to grow through the floor from the lower level, further establishing a sense of
connection throughout the design. the windows can be seen as an interpretation of a common atrium -
enabling light, sound, and wind to travel freely between two elevations - which provide
a practical solution specific to the needs of the clients.



interior view of second level
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



ladder leading up to the roof terrace
images © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



roof level overlooking the neighbourhood
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



square windows
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



plants growing through the openings
images © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.




room on ground floor
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



(left) light effect during the night
(right) entrance at night
images © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.




image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



night view from street
image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.



site map



site plan


floor plan / level 0



 floor plan / level +1



floor plan / roof level



longitudinal section



cross section



northwest elevation



southwest elevation



southeast elevation



northeast elevation


project info:

site: 58.43 m2
building area: 36.99 m2
floor area: 72.00 m2
building height: 5450 mm
storeys: 2

erica db
09.23.11  
12
claustrofobic!
veru   09.23.11
so many windows and no view
Rok   09.23.11
Isn't this a bit dangerous?.. There's a child crawling round a floor dotted with holes.
Kuba   09.23.11
It's quite brilliant. Look at the details. But I guess this family has no needs related to eating or eliminating, as there is no kitchen or bathroom. And whats with the drinking fountain on the first floor? There is a mysterious institutional feel to this place...kinda scary.
MkC   09.23.11
Oh, foolish me. This space is attached to the main house, where the daily domestic activities take place.
Duoh.
MkC   09.23.11
Es el claro ejemplo de lo que pasa cuando se busca la originalidad y el esnobismo por encima de todo. encuentro a esta casa totalmente invivible, la profusion de ventanas genera privacidad, ventilacion y nivel de luz totalmente incontrolables. La terraza es espantosa, no se puede ni caminar con tantas ventanas y obstaculos. Parece mentira que con el problema de falta de espacio que existe en japon se desaprovechen tantos metros cuadrados. No quisiera tener que cuidar a ese niño dentro de la casa y menos en la terraza. En resumen me parece un hermoso objeto de exposicion, pero solo eso un ejercicio de espacios y formas
Arch Antonio Vaggione   09.23.11
Kind of magic.
Matthias   09.24.11
An amazing piece of architecture. Well planned out and executed.
phil   09.26.11
I wouldn't like to be the widow cleaner!
Looks quite fun, perhaps they are still saving up for some proper furniture so the poor little boy can sit down!
All done for the magazines and Architects ego , I fear.
CHRISVLLOYD   09.27.11
I think with myself...what is a Church? Is nothing more than a symbolic demonstration of power.
It's funny when these kind of house is posted here, there's a lot people commenting with fear or angry when an Architect do a piece of Icon for ordinary people.
There's a lot of things that came from Churchs, and I think that there's a lot of things that we can think and could come from these houses.
baiacu   09.28.11
Be still, my heart.
This is absolutely beautiful.
jess lynn   09.28.11
ok, honey, i am off to work... star closing the windows... (after 15 min.)... cmon honey, there is still 37 to go...
De Beli   09.28.11

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