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FUDOMAE APARTMENT
Collaboration with Hirofumi Ohno(Structure)
Produced by ARTS
Photographed by KOICHI TORIMURA / Nacasa & Partners.
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東京都内に計画された、9戸の集合住宅である。標準的なスケールの家具の配置を想定し、それらの家具のアウトライン上の点や線を繋げ、その部分をなぞる様に開口部の形状、大きさ、配置を決定していった。その結果、変形した四角形の大きな窓が生まれた。出来上がった内部空間には、変形した窓によって遠近感が失われるような、窓と家具が一体となった風景になる事を期待した。外壁面は、窓を際立たせるために、抽象的な素材を選んだ。そして、外壁面に生まれるわずかな膨らみが、モヤモヤとした影となって現れ、蜃気楼が現れたかのような印象をあたえる。
The Fudomae apartment's design makes the most of a limited volume while creating a comfortable urban living space . Each 18 sqm unit fits a living room, kitchen, bathroom and storage. The tight arrangement is transformed into a design expression, particularly through the location and shape of the window, which designates the placement of the bed and other furniture. The window's angle and height corresponds to both the interior of the room and the scenery outside, linking the Japanese single lifestyle and the natural environment.
这是个建在东京都内的集合住宅、供9户人家居住。预想在里面配置上标准尺寸的家具、那些家具的在轮廓上点与线相连、在描绘那个部分的开口部形状大小和位置进行研究、结果就是这些变形的四角形大窗户。完成的内部空间随着变形的窗户、会失去距离感、我们期待着窗和家具会一体化的风景。外墙面为了突出窗户而选择了抽象性的材料。然后、外墙面所衍生出的仅有的鼓起部位、形成模糊的影子、给人一种海市蜃楼的印象。
BUILDINGS
Collaboration with Shuji Tada(Structure)
Collaboration with Shuji Tada(Structure)
Collaboration with Alan Burden (Structure)
Collaboration with Shuji Tada(Structure)
Collaboration with Shuji Tada(Structure)
Collaboration with Alan Burden(Structure)
Collaboration with Hirofumi Ohno(Structure)
Produced by ARTS
Collaboration with Ryuji Fujimura, Hirofumi Ohno(Structure)
Produced by Misawa Homeing Tokyo
Collaboration with Suzuki Atelier
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