Corrugated-Sheet House / Daisuke Yamashita Architects
This residence is for five families of a couple and three children in Aisai City of western Aichi Prefecture. It was built within a corner of a large site adjacent to a plot of the main house. Since urbanization in this area is controlled, the surrounding plots were by consequence largely empty; because the environment lacked a clear context, the resultant building was designed as an extremely simple geometric shape.
© Takeshi Yamagishi
Architects: Daisuke Yamashita Architects
Location: Aisai, Japan
Area: 185.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Takeshi Yamagishi
Structural Engineers: DIX Co.,Ltd ? Naoto Tamura
General Contractors: WATANABE-KOMUTEN ? Ryuzo Ozawa , Toshihiko Kumazawa
Site Area: 488.23m2
Gross Built Area: 81.95m2
© Takeshi Yamagishi
Text description provided by the architects. This residence is for five families of a couple and three children in Aisai City of western Aichi Prefecture. It was built within a corner of a large site adjacent to a plot of the main house. Since urbanization in this area is controlled, the surrounding plots were by consequence largely empty; because the environment lacked a clear context, the resultant building was designed as an extremely simple geometric shape.
© Takeshi Yamagishi
The main volume is a roughly 8.2-meter cube made of a nine-grid, three-story steel structure. What enables this rigid shape...
© Takeshi Yamagishi
Architects: Daisuke Yamashita Architects
Location: Aisai, Japan
Area: 185.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Takeshi Yamagishi
Structural Engineers: DIX Co.,Ltd ? Naoto Tamura
General Contractors: WATANABE-KOMUTEN ? Ryuzo Ozawa , Toshihiko Kumazawa
Site Area: 488.23m2
Gross Built Area: 81.95m2
© Takeshi Yamagishi
Text description provided by the architects. This residence is for five families of a couple and three children in Aisai City of western Aichi Prefecture. It was built within a corner of a large site adjacent to a plot of the main house. Since urbanization in this area is controlled, the surrounding plots were by consequence largely empty; because the environment lacked a clear context, the resultant building was designed as an extremely simple geometric shape.
© Takeshi Yamagishi
The main volume is a roughly 8.2-meter cube made of a nine-grid, three-story steel structure. What enables this rigid shape...
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