sou fujimoto: house NA

'house NA' by sou fujimoto architects, tokyo, japan
image courtesy of sou fujimoto architects
tokyo-based practice sou fujimoto architects has completed 'house NA', a single family dwelling within a
residential district in tokyo, japan. similar in form to a stacked pile of boxes the internal areas generated by
the exterior appearance are set at different elevations. the small rooms within each platform are connected
by ladder stairs allowing a free movement through the home's loosely defined program.
the rectangular windows of varied proportions and sizes frame views of adjacent structures while the elimination
of solid interior walls encourage unobstructed sight lines to higher and lower spaces. at night, curtains become
temporary partitions for privacy and separation.

video still courtesy of sou fujimoto architects

video still courtesy of sou fujimoto architects

video stills courtesy of sou fujimoto architects

video still courtesy of sou fujimoto architects
a 1-5 model of the project is currently on display at MOT - museum of contemporary art tokyo in tokyo, japan,
as part of the exhibition 'architectural environments for tomorrow - new spatial practices in architecture and art'.
curated by yuko hasegawa (MOT tokyo chief curator) together with SANAA architects (kazuyo sejima + ryue nishizawa),
the exhibition features works of 23 architects and artists from 12 countries (tentative) that introduce their experiments
and achievements through models, drawings, images, sculpture, photographs and mixed-media installations.

model at the museum of contemporary art tokyo, japan
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model
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facade detail
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facade detail
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corner view of the study
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desk
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study area
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video still courtesy of sou fujimoto architects

bedroom/closet
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desk overlooking the street
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view through the interior to various platform levels
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view of desk from upper platform
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view down to the street and trees
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view of surrounding context
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interior at night
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video courtesy of shinkenchiku/japan architects
another stellar piece that eliminates conventions and delves into the meta
it's like a zero mass structure and the way that platforms are creatively employed is astounding
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