S-House Renovation / ALTS DESIGN OFFICE
Our plan was to renovate a two-storied house with a total floor area of 91 m², located in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture. The surrounding area is a newly developed land where houses are lined up without any space between them.In city areas where the land prices are high and it is hard to build new houses, there are more chances to renovate houses these days.
© Kenta Kawamura
Architects: ALTS DESIGN OFFICE
Location: Suita, Japan
Area: 92.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Kenta Kawamura
Creative, Design And Art Director: alts design office, sumiou mizumoto
The Lot Area: 112.06m2
Floor Space: 54.17m2
1floor Area: 51.68m2
2floor Area: 40.43m2
© Kenta Kawamura
Text description provided by the architects. Our plan was to renovate a two-storied house with a total floor area of 91 m², located in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture. The surrounding area is a newly developed land where houses are lined up without any space between them.
In city areas where the land prices are high and it is hard to build new houses, there are more chances to renovate houses these days.
© Kenta Kawamura
The house was built before 1981 based on former earthquake resistance standards, so this time, structural renovations were also required. Thus, we made some structural parts transparent, and performed earthquake-proof repairs and the complete replacement of insulation ...
© Kenta Kawamura
Architects: ALTS DESIGN OFFICE
Location: Suita, Japan
Area: 92.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Kenta Kawamura
Creative, Design And Art Director: alts design office, sumiou mizumoto
The Lot Area: 112.06m2
Floor Space: 54.17m2
1floor Area: 51.68m2
2floor Area: 40.43m2
© Kenta Kawamura
Text description provided by the architects. Our plan was to renovate a two-storied house with a total floor area of 91 m², located in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture. The surrounding area is a newly developed land where houses are lined up without any space between them.
In city areas where the land prices are high and it is hard to build new houses, there are more chances to renovate houses these days.
© Kenta Kawamura
The house was built before 1981 based on former earthquake resistance standards, so this time, structural renovations were also required. Thus, we made some structural parts transparent, and performed earthquake-proof repairs and the complete replacement of insulation ...
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