PEAK House / APOLLO Architects & Associates
This home is located in the old town area of eastern Tokyo, where the atmosphere of an industrial district still lingers. The client, who works at a large advertising agency, and his wife purchased the building site in an area where they had lived in for some years. Their primary request with regard to the design was that the house have a courtyard.
© Masao Nishikawa
Architects: APOLLO Architects & Associates
Location: Sumida, Japan
Architect In Charge: Satoshi Kurosaki
Area: 143.95 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Masao Nishikawa
Structural Engineer : Masaki Structure Laboratory (Kenta Masaki)
Lighting Design: SIRIUS LIGHTING OFFICE
© Masao Nishikawa
Text description provided by the architects. This home is located in the old town area of eastern Tokyo, where the atmosphere of an industrial district still lingers. The client, who works at a large advertising agency, and his wife purchased the building site in an area where they had lived in for some years. Their primary request with regard to the design was that the house have a courtyard.
© Masao Nishikawa
The three-story structure has reinforced concrete walls on the three sides facing neighboring homes, with open lines of sight only on the side facing the road. To prevent passersby from seeing inside, one-way mirror glass covers the large openings on the street side. On the so...
© Masao Nishikawa
Architects: APOLLO Architects & Associates
Location: Sumida, Japan
Architect In Charge: Satoshi Kurosaki
Area: 143.95 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Masao Nishikawa
Structural Engineer : Masaki Structure Laboratory (Kenta Masaki)
Lighting Design: SIRIUS LIGHTING OFFICE
© Masao Nishikawa
Text description provided by the architects. This home is located in the old town area of eastern Tokyo, where the atmosphere of an industrial district still lingers. The client, who works at a large advertising agency, and his wife purchased the building site in an area where they had lived in for some years. Their primary request with regard to the design was that the house have a courtyard.
© Masao Nishikawa
The three-story structure has reinforced concrete walls on the three sides facing neighboring homes, with open lines of sight only on the side facing the road. To prevent passersby from seeing inside, one-way mirror glass covers the large openings on the street side. On the so...
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