Garage Hall House / Tsukagoshi Miyashita Sekkei
This house is located in a residential area in Tokyo and designed for a married couple with 2 children and their 2 cars.
© Kenta Hasegawa
Architects: Tsukagoshi Miyashita Sekkei
Location: Tokio, Japan
Lead Architects: Jumpei MIYASHITA, Tomoyuki TSUKAGOSHI
Area: 131.04 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Kenta Hasegawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Text description provided by the architects. This house is located in a residential area in Tokyo and designed for a married couple with 2 children and their 2 cars.
© Kenta Hasegawa
Section
© Kenta Hasegawa
Though this residential area is located in dense city center, most of the residents have a built-in car garage with a shutter.Since houses in this area built in a small and narrow plot, the typical house with built-in garage has their living space back of the garage where lighting and ventilation condition is inadequate.
© Kenta Hasegawa
This project aimed to redefine the typology, which is repeatedly built in this area, to show possibility to improve living condition.This house has a hall of 2 stories height on the roadside and 3 stories living space on the backside.
© Kenta Hasegawa
The hall has a wide opening, openable top lights, a large highside light and a double sliding window. This hall is mainly used as a garage, but it also improve lighting and ventilation condition...
© Kenta Hasegawa
Architects: Tsukagoshi Miyashita Sekkei
Location: Tokio, Japan
Lead Architects: Jumpei MIYASHITA, Tomoyuki TSUKAGOSHI
Area: 131.04 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Kenta Hasegawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Text description provided by the architects. This house is located in a residential area in Tokyo and designed for a married couple with 2 children and their 2 cars.
© Kenta Hasegawa
Section
© Kenta Hasegawa
Though this residential area is located in dense city center, most of the residents have a built-in car garage with a shutter.Since houses in this area built in a small and narrow plot, the typical house with built-in garage has their living space back of the garage where lighting and ventilation condition is inadequate.
© Kenta Hasegawa
This project aimed to redefine the typology, which is repeatedly built in this area, to show possibility to improve living condition.This house has a hall of 2 stories height on the roadside and 3 stories living space on the backside.
© Kenta Hasegawa
The hall has a wide opening, openable top lights, a large highside light and a double sliding window. This hall is mainly used as a garage, but it also improve lighting and ventilation condition...
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