Jubako House / Meguro Architecture Laboratory
Design of a stacked house?Jubako house?is based on our concerning on the relationship between the house and surrounding neighborhood. Jubako: Japanese food stacked boxes, is a set of food containers which can be stacked to sort various kinds of food into each layer. We conceptualized Jubako to create space from series of boundary where perimeter of internal space can be linked with external space. Therefore, we carefully thought about dimension of the building, choices of material and sizes of openings.Â
© Koichi Torimura
Architects: Meguro Architecture Laboratory
Location: Tokio, Japan
Category: Houses
Lead Architects: Mitsuru Hirai and Sayu Yamaguchi
Area: 138.99 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Koichi Torimura, Taku Hata
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© Koichi Torimura
Architects: Meguro Architecture Laboratory
Location: Tokio, Japan
Category: Houses
Lead Architects: Mitsuru Hirai and Sayu Yamaguchi
Area: 138.99 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Koichi Torimura, Taku Hata
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