atelier tekuto: earth-bricks

atelier tekuto: earth-bricks


'earth-bricks' by atelier tekuto, chiba, japan
image © toshihiro sobajima


japanese architecture practice atelier tekuto has recently completed 'earth-bricks', a residential structure
located in chiba, japan. the curved exterior wall is formed from 2,600 earth bricks comprised of a dense mixture
of soil and magnesium oxide, an element which can be easily sourced from 'magnesite mineral', commonly
found in oceans and land. originally used for the mortar joints of the pyramids and great wall of china, this structure
aspires to reintroduce masonry construction sourced from local soil as a viable option for developing countries.



extended roof eave with exposed beams
image © toshihiro sobajima


the stacked rectangular bricks are slightly angled to produce the undulating and faintly segmented perimeter enclosure. a deep
roof overhang extends to screen a ribbon clerestory window formed with glass blocks of similar proportions to the custom
soil-based units. at night, the dwelling softly glows through the translucent glazing of the fenestrations. upon entering the central
living space and kitchen, attention is directed to the exposed structure of the vaulted ceilings. rafters radiate downward from
the main ridge element, which is reminiscent of a spine. the curved stairway attached to the exterior wall leads inhabitants
to an open bedroom loft with views of the great room below. the bathroom and storage room are concealed within a partition
behind the food preparation area and underneath the wooden steps.



(left) entrance facade
(right) front door
images © toshihiro sobajima



(left) earth brick detail
(right) upward view from great room
images © toshihiro sobajima



view of entrance and great room from kitchen
image © toshihiro sobajima



kitchen
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great room
image © toshihiro sobajima



(left) corridor to bathroom
(right) space under stairway
images © toshihiro sobajima



bathroom
image © toshihiro sobajima



(left) bathroom
(right) view of ceiling from the loft
image © toshihiro sobajima



(left) stairs leading to the loft
(right) top of stairs from the loft
images © toshihiro sobajima



clerestory windows under roof eave
image © toshihiro sobajima



light emanates through translucent glass windows
image © toshihiro sobajima



illuminated at night
image © toshihiro sobajima



masonry wall under construction
image courtesy atelier tekuto




site plan
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floor plan / level 0
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floor plan / level 1
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section
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elevation
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elevation
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elevation
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elevation



block formation diagram



process to make the earth block mixture
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wall section
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project info:


site area: 184.62㎡
building area: 47.84㎡
total floor area: 41.39㎡
structure: masonry – earth block
architecture design: yasuhiro yamashita+masahiko takada+azusa ishii+ryo takagi/atelier tekuto
structural design: jun sato+yuko mihara/jun sato structural engineer
mechanical design: kazuhiro endo/eos plus
lighting design: sueko kanaya/visual technologies
experiment supervision: matsumura, fujita lab./university of tokyo, koshiishi lab./waseda university
construction: atelier tekuto, yoshiro goda/ogawa kyoritsu construction
photographer: toshihiro sobajima

lauren db
09.29.11  
5
elegant and functional: great combination!
lorena riba   09.29.11
Very intriguing design and fine execution. I assume the owner(s) sleep on the platform above the bathroom and kitchen? But except in the kitchen I do not see any cabinets or room for storage.
airborn   09.29.11
congratulations
geert-hugo   09.29.11
Ohhhh, I miss the cement . . . and the ubiquitous telephone pole . . . but, to keep me happy, they've given me the Swan ad next door. So, I suppose, if one wanted to go outside and sit in the garden, one could "think" swans instead of actually see them. Oh, those Japanese are clever.
I like the building, but I don't. Has the world gone
mad?
savannahjones@hotmail.com   09.29.11
Finally a Japanese home with warmth and texture. This is the coolest one I've seen in a while!
Hats off to Atelier Tekuto!   09.29.11

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