House I / YDS Architects
The design image is interaction between inner spaces and outer spaces. The outer space inserts into the architecture, so that light and wind brought from the outer space will go into the inner space.
© Hiroshi Fujimoto/Studio Fuji
Architects: YDS Architects
Location: Kamisu, Japan
Architect In Charge: Yoshitaka Uchino, Mana Muraki
Engineers : Tadasu Abe / Myu Engineering
Area: 84.47 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Hiroshi Fujimoto/Studio Fuji
© Hiroshi Fujimoto/Studio Fuji
From the architect. The design image is interaction between inner spaces and outer spaces. The outer space inserts into the architecture, so that light and wind brought from the outer space will go into the inner space.
Perspective Section
Inner space and outer space would integrate, and Nature and architecture would blend with each other. To realize the concept of ?Box of Light?, the intention is to design the terrace like floating in the space.
Axonometry
Using LVL woods as beams and let them stacked with laminated wood beams, and placing the core of structure in the 1st floor with many columns in the spaces of lavatories and storages, simple spaces with voids come into being.
© Hiroshi Fujimoto/Studio Fuji
There are three voids through which various lights and shadows will go into the spaces and people feel the transition of light and shadow. From the living r...
© Hiroshi Fujimoto/Studio Fuji
Architects: YDS Architects
Location: Kamisu, Japan
Architect In Charge: Yoshitaka Uchino, Mana Muraki
Engineers : Tadasu Abe / Myu Engineering
Area: 84.47 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Hiroshi Fujimoto/Studio Fuji
© Hiroshi Fujimoto/Studio Fuji
From the architect. The design image is interaction between inner spaces and outer spaces. The outer space inserts into the architecture, so that light and wind brought from the outer space will go into the inner space.
Perspective Section
Inner space and outer space would integrate, and Nature and architecture would blend with each other. To realize the concept of ?Box of Light?, the intention is to design the terrace like floating in the space.
Axonometry
Using LVL woods as beams and let them stacked with laminated wood beams, and placing the core of structure in the 1st floor with many columns in the spaces of lavatories and storages, simple spaces with voids come into being.
© Hiroshi Fujimoto/Studio Fuji
There are three voids through which various lights and shadows will go into the spaces and people feel the transition of light and shadow. From the living r...
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