hideyuki nakayama architecture: o house
hideyuki nakayama architecture: o house

located in the ancient japanese city of kyoto, the o house by hideyuki nakayama architecture
is a kind of lean-to structure extending from a main 2-storey house.
o house takes its name from its form in which a kitchen, dining room, furniture and bath area,
encircle the main house. these spaces are produced by spanning rafters located between the
retaining walls of the adjacent and main house. the o house space is somewhat like a passage garden.
inside is a curved horizontal space, where a portion of the staircase, thin steelframe floor and equally
lined fittings are found. the gable side of the house shows its dollhouse conditions, which are open
and visible from the adjacent street. going back and forth everyday through this passage-like area,
the residents can see the shape of the main house from outside at various angles.
the house itself appears like a tower, depending on where one views it. the place where the family
sleeps is on the second floor of the main house, and one can access it from the staircase that
reaches out from the passage garden.

the passageway which wraps around the main house


the dining area and staircase which leads up to the main house's second floor



staircase which reaches out from the passageway


view into the house

the tower-like dollhouse structure of the house
Nice, very very nice. In India it'd be impossible, too much dust on shoes, in the air :-)
sooding 12.28.09
Plan would've been really helpful,
w 12.28.09
seems nice but its difficult to understand with these pictures
yem 12.28.09
It looks really elegant with a hint of simplicity, but hard to completely grasp with the pictures. The floor plans would have been helpful.
Jerome Lockett 12.28.09
It appears like... nothingness.. n the colour gray is simply restless for the eyes.....
efforts have been taken to give a look of old Japanese house externally.. but from n its too monotonous.
efforts have been taken to give a look of old Japanese house externally.. but from n its too monotonous.
Vijayshree 12.29.09
Very interesting, especially the interplay of light on the varying sheens, and materials.
Mark Allison, AIA 12.30.09
hideyuki nakayama architecture: o house - upd
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