1.8M Width House / YUUA Architects & Associates
CONCEPTThe 1.8M Width House identity and the core is the fluidity of its interior space, which molds together all the rooms and grants the freedom to reinvent each part of the house on a daily base, defying the conventional divisions of living spaces.
© Sobajima, Toshihiro
Architects: YUUA Architects & Associates
Location: Toshima, Japan
Lead Architect: Aihara Madoka
Area: 80.42 m2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Sobajima, Toshihiro
Other Participants: Hirotsugu Tsuboi Structural Engineers
© Sobajima, Toshihiro
Text description provided by the architects. CONCEPT
The 1.8M Width House identity and the core is the fluidity of its interior space, which molds together all the rooms and grants the freedom to reinvent each part of the house on a daily base, defying the conventional divisions of living spaces.
© Sobajima, Toshihiro
ARCHITECTURE
The first challenge we had to face with the design of the 1.8M Width House was the juxtaposition of the size of the plot and the spatial and psychological openness the clients? wished for. At a mere 2.5 by 11m, the site is a typical ?eels? bed?, where you can, with your arms extended, touch both external walls of the building. To avoid a cramped interior, we focused on keeping as much free space as possible between the walls and on the creation of a fluid, playful space.
© Sobajima, Toshihiro
To design a small ...
© Sobajima, Toshihiro
Architects: YUUA Architects & Associates
Location: Toshima, Japan
Lead Architect: Aihara Madoka
Area: 80.42 m2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Sobajima, Toshihiro
Other Participants: Hirotsugu Tsuboi Structural Engineers
© Sobajima, Toshihiro
Text description provided by the architects. CONCEPT
The 1.8M Width House identity and the core is the fluidity of its interior space, which molds together all the rooms and grants the freedom to reinvent each part of the house on a daily base, defying the conventional divisions of living spaces.
© Sobajima, Toshihiro
ARCHITECTURE
The first challenge we had to face with the design of the 1.8M Width House was the juxtaposition of the size of the plot and the spatial and psychological openness the clients? wished for. At a mere 2.5 by 11m, the site is a typical ?eels? bed?, where you can, with your arms extended, touch both external walls of the building. To avoid a cramped interior, we focused on keeping as much free space as possible between the walls and on the creation of a fluid, playful space.
© Sobajima, Toshihiro
To design a small ...
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