daijiro takakusa: house-hT

daijiro takakusa: house-hT


'house-hT' by daijiro takakusa architects & associates in osaka, japan
all images courtesy daijiro takakusa


japanese practice daijiro takakusa architects & associates has shared with us images of 'house-hT',
a two-level dwelling in a developing residential neighbourhood of south osaka, japan. conceived for
an active client who enjoys a number of outdoor activities, the design incorporates a large garage space
that is flexible to his needs at the center of the house. 



exterior views


situated on a corner plot, the steel structure elevated features elevated strips of glazing that runs
underneath the roof line. a platform constructed out of reinforced concrete generates a private entrance
to the north next to the driveway. highlighting the central purpose of the garage, a transparent door
that folds open in an accordion style allows the activities of the hobby room to be viewed from the street. 



west elevation


arranged to overlook the living space within, the garage is placed at the core of the layout with
a sliding glass door connecting the area to the rest of the house. the steel frame truss system is left exposed,
exhibiting an industrial aesthetic to the interior. communal programs such as the kitchen, living and
dining room are situated linearly on the ground floor, resulting in an open and pragmatic circulation.
the second floor accommodates a bedroom, securing a large level of privacy for the inhabitant.



interior view



living space with garage to the right



garage



from kitchen



(left) clerestory detail
(right) washroom




floor plan / level 0



floor plan / level +1



section



north elevation



west elevation

erica db
02.15.12  
3
what it is with the Japanese and the lack of windows???
The whole house look like a garage to me.
svk   02.16.12
svk ~ Privacy!!!
Dan   02.16.12
Dear "svk" nearly all americans agree with you. Look at nearly all interiors of all american movies, they have never left the bourgeois look of the 19th century, also have not the exteriors. I shall refrain from commenting on their concept of the globe as such.
finnsloth.dk   02.17.12

daijiro takakusa: house-dT

architecture | 02.13.12

conceived for an artistic couple that required additional programs that catered to their needs, the project utilizes a void space that acts as a buffer zone between the domestic and creative areas. 

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