House in Matsuyacho Shogo ARATANI Architect - Associates
2017-09-28 22:00
© Shigeo Ogawa
(小川茂雄)
架构师提供的文本描述。这套房产位于大阪一个密集开发的住宅区。客户从小就住在这个网站上,所以当他委托我们在那里设计一套新房子时,我们一开始就向他征求了广泛的意见,因为他当然很熟悉这个网站的特点。在这些讨论之后,我们决定建造一座房子,让他能够在这个熟悉的地方发现新的东西。(鼓掌)
Text description provided by the architects. This property is located in a densely developed residential neighborhood of Osaka. The client had lived on the site since childhood, so when he commissioned us to design a new house there, we began by soliciting extensive input from him because he of course knew the characteristics of the site intimately. Following these discussions, we decided we wanted to build a house that would enable him to discover new things within this familiar place.
© Shigeo Ogawa
(小川茂雄)
这房子被邻近的房子封住了。建筑之间的空间足够宽,一个人可以通过,而且还会被空调装置和外墙上的热水器所阻隔。可能是由于这种环境,客户多年来一直在与缺乏自然光线和有问题的潮湿在房子里挣扎。(鼓掌)
The property is boxed in by neighboring houses. The space between the structures is just wide enough for a person to pass through, and is further obstructed by air conditioning units and water heaters on the exterior walls. Probably due to this environment, the client had struggled for many years with a lack of natural light and problematic dampness in the house.
© Shigeo Ogawa
(小川茂雄)
把新的结构从周围的建筑中移回来,可以在更自然的光线下进行,但这种设计也会在附近引入一种外来元素,因此我们觉得这不是最好的解决方案。相反,我们寻求一种有意保持密密麻麻的气氛的设计。
Setting the new structure back from the surrounding properties would have allowed in more natural light, but this type of design would also have introduced an alien element into the neighborhood, and we therefore did not feel that it was the best solution. Instead, we sought a design that intentionally maintained the densely packed atmosphere.
我们达成的解决办法是尽可能靠近邻近的房屋,追踪以前建筑的轮廓,同时在三面开辟小花园。微风穿过房屋之间的空隙,进入这些凹的花园,随着自然光流入室内。(鼓掌)
The solution we arrived at was to build out as close as possible to the neighboring houses, tracing the silhouette of the previous structure, but to also carve out small gardens on three sides. The breezes that pass down the gaps between the houses enter these concave gardens, flowing into the interior along with natural light.
© Shigeo Ogawa
(小川茂雄)
在房子的第四面(街道边)有一个类似的凹洞,里面有一个入口。这所房子的正面大约是邻居的两倍,但是由于空心把门面分成两部分,所以它符合周围房屋的规模。(鼓掌)
A similar hollow on the fourth side of the house (the street side) contains the approach. The frontage of this house is about twice as long as that of its neighbors, but because the hollow divides the façade into two sections, it fits in with the scale of the surrounding houses.
© Shigeo Ogawa
(小川茂雄)
这四个凹痕将室内空间划分为服务于不同功能的区域。它们由一个位于中心位置的主房间连接,该房间有一个双层天花板和一个位于上层的蕾西(Lacey)膨胀金属地板。这使得柔和的光线从四个方向进入空间,创造了一个与客户以前居住的环境截然相反的生活环境。我们希望,这所房子将允许家庭在这个社区享受他们的生活,无论是现在的还是在未来的几代人。
The four indentations divide the interior space into zones that serve different functions. They are connected by a centrally located main room, which has a double-height ceiling and a lacey expanded-metal floor on the upper level. This allows soft light to enter the space from four directions, creating a living environment diametrically opposed to the one which the client previously inhabited. It is our hope that the house will allow the family to enjoy their life in this neighborhood, both now and in future generations.
© Shigeo Ogawa
(小川茂雄)
© Shigeo Ogawa
(小川茂雄)
Architects Shogo ARATANI Architect & Associates
Location Neyagawa, Japan
Category Houses
Area 120.0 m2
Project Year 2017
Photographs Shigeo Ogawa
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