kimihiko okada: house in kujyukuri

kimihiko okada: house in kujyukuri


'house in kujyukuri' - the wall of the house starts as a site boundary, spiraling around the residence
all photos by toshiyuki yano

house in kujyukuri designed by japanese architect kimihiko okada, is a residence whose
retired owner wanted a simple home with low construction fees where he could spend
the rest of his life. the site where it is built is a peaceful village of gently-sloping ground
with woods and few residences. the wall of the house starts as a site boundary,
a continuous spiral, changing in height - getting progressively taller - which ends as a
partition of a central single room within the home. the wooden structure's individual spaces
function as a field, a parking lot, work place, living room and bedroom, all placed within the spiral,
and divided by the wall. the wall creates depth within the space and produces a rank of privacy
among the rooms. the residence is a one-storey building that has approximately 65 square meters
of total floor area. okada aimed at creating an image of endlessly continuing space giving
a sense of security, highlighting gentle changes in the environment, enclosed by several folds.


it begins as a low wall and gets progressively taller as it wraps around the house


view from outside the wall


the wall wraps around into the home, ending as a partition of a single room within


walkway between the home and the wall


garden and patio with a look at the wall's height change


garden and walkway


view of the highest portion of the wall wrapping around, becoming one of the walls of the home


interior view


site plan

project info:
location: kujyukuri, chiba, japan
principal use: private residence
site area: 261.93 sqm
total floor area: 64.74 sqm
sturctural engineer: masaya kamino (force dimension)
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