設(shè)計(jì)公司:木下昌大建筑設(shè)計(jì)事務(wù)所 / KINO architects(日本)
Gradually House, Japan 逐層內(nèi)退的房子,日本
設(shè)計(jì)公司:木下昌大建筑設(shè)計(jì)事務(wù)所 / KINO architects(日本)
位處東京市郊人口綢密的住宅區(qū)練馬,戶與戶之間幾乎都沒(méi)有前園,分隔馬路、鄰居與室內(nèi)生活空間就只有薄墻。有見(jiàn)及此,建筑師嘗試在有限的空間變出前園,進(jìn)一步分隔私人與公共空間。大膽改動(dòng)原本兩層高的住宅結(jié)構(gòu),面向街的一面,劃分三層逐層向內(nèi)退,露出的空地變成前園,上層加建陽(yáng)臺(tái),補(bǔ)償失去的室內(nèi)空間。屋頂邊緣向內(nèi)折,造成一個(gè)垂直的空洞,讓自然光滲入屋內(nèi)。
In the densely packed residential area in Tokyo’s suburban Nerima district, the front yard is almost nonexistent, thin walls separates the roads and neighbouring houses from the indoor private space. In this 2-storey residential building, architects contorted the form and created a 3-layered setback from the street. The setback makes up a buffer space for a typical Japanese front yard garden, the terrace above the entrance provides a humble urban retreat for the family. Roof are folded inwards, creating a verticalchamber of natural light to shine through the house.