House Between Pillars Camp Design
2017-05-22 22:00
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架构师提供的文本描述。本项目是日本Ribita公司(一家主要专注于翻新项目的日本开发商)的系列“如何改造”系列项目之一。该项目旨在以空置房屋为社会资产,更新市场价值。在这个项目中,Ribita购买一所空置的房子,修理后出售,所以设计从没有业主的情况开始。出于这个原因,我们假设一个有3到40岁孩子的家庭,想要一个多才多艺的住房。
Text description provided by the architects. This project is one of the series "HOWS Renovation" of Ribita (a Japanese developer mainly focusing on renovation project). This project is a project aimed at renewing the market value by renovation taking vacant houses as social assets. In this project, Ribita purchases a vacant house, sells after repairing, so the design starts from the situation where there is no owner. For this reason, we assumed a family with children in the 3 to 40s, thinking about a versatile and variable housing.
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日本传统的木框架方法由柱间距为1間(约=1820 mm)的模块组成。因此,柱子之间的距离也遵循大小。我们使安装在大多数支柱之间的配件成为可能,与配件定制的模块,业主自己创造了一个边界,很容易交换。我们建立了一个名为“柱子之间”的空间,穿过中间到第一层和第二层。“柱与柱之间”成为工人变动计划的中间区域,产生了更多的模式。此外,还根据模块设计了可移动家具,是与配件配套的元件。
The Japanese traditional wooden framework method consists of modules with pillar spacing of 1間 (= about 1820 mm). Therefore, the distance between the pillars also follows the size. We made it possible to install fittings between most of the pillars, and with the fittings tailored to the module, the owners themselves created a boundary which was easily exchangeable. And we set up a space called "between the pillars" which goes through the center to the 1st and 2nd floors. "Between the pillars" becomes an intermediate area when changing plans by movement of joiners, and more patterns are born. In addition, movable furniture is also designed according to the module, and it is an element to set with the fittings.
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Concept Diagram
概念图
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这是一个古老的新房子,根据生活方式和家庭组成的变化,根据日本传统的木制框架方法标准和配件改变形状。
This is an old new house that changes shape according to changes in lifestyle and family composition, depending on Japanese traditional wooden framework method standards and fittings.
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Architects Camp Design
Location Koganei, Japan
Category Renovation
Lead Architects Yusuke Fujita, Naoko Aramaki
Area 119.24 m2
Project Year 2016
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