Introducing House in Hamadera, a custom-built home example by Coo Planning, a Architect / Design office in 201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
House in Hamadera
Lush greenery from the shrine visible through cross-framed windows
House in Hamadera
Expansive built-in bookshelves along the east and west walls accentuate intellect and individuality
House in Hamadera
House in Hamadera
The mezzanine level features flexible partitions allowing adaptable spatial configurations
House in Hamadera
House in Hamadera
House in Hamadera
House in Hamadera
House in Hamadera
House in Hamadera
House in Hamadera
House in Hamadera
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This residence is located in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, within a quiet residential neighborhood that retains an old train station building and a streetcar line. The site is part of a subdivided plot with a relatively narrow frontage and considerable depth. The property faces a 4-meter-wide road almost exactly to the north, with neighboring buildings flanking the east and west boundaries. To the south, a small yet verdant shrine provides a lush green backdrop.
The clients requested a home reminiscent of a Parisian apartment, along with a desire for extensive bookshelves. My personal impression of Parisian apartments centers on 'high ceilings creating a spacious atmosphere' and 'materials that deepen in character over time.'
The resulting design maximizes these qualities through a skip-floor configuration that emphasizes vertical spatiality and the tactile richness of materials. The walls on the east and west sides are fully utilized for built-in bookshelves, underscoring both intellect and individuality. Abundant greenery from the adjacent shrine filters through cross-framed windows, creating a harmonious connection with nature.
With natural light streaming through skylights, and the presence of light, breeze, and verdure permeating the space, the house offers an inviting and refined atmosphere. I sincerely hope that, as time passes, this home will deepen in warmth and character alongside its family. Timber-framed, two-storey building with split-level (skip-floor) configuration; HS metal-connector construction method
Zoning: Category I Exclusively Low-Rise Residential Zone; area subject to Article 22 of the Building Standards Act
Site area: 123.62 m² (37.46 tsubo)
Building footprint: 55.39 m² (16.78 tsubo)
Total floor area (gross floor area): 98.07 m² (29.72 tsubo)
The clients requested a home reminiscent of a Parisian apartment, along with a desire for extensive bookshelves. My personal impression of Parisian apartments centers on 'high ceilings creating a spacious atmosphere' and 'materials that deepen in character over time.'
The resulting design maximizes these qualities through a skip-floor configuration that emphasizes vertical spatiality and the tactile richness of materials. The walls on the east and west sides are fully utilized for built-in bookshelves, underscoring both intellect and individuality. Abundant greenery from the adjacent shrine filters through cross-framed windows, creating a harmonious connection with nature.
With natural light streaming through skylights, and the presence of light, breeze, and verdure permeating the space, the house offers an inviting and refined atmosphere. I sincerely hope that, as time passes, this home will deepen in warmth and character alongside its family. Timber-framed, two-storey building with split-level (skip-floor) configuration; HS metal-connector construction method
Zoning: Category I Exclusively Low-Rise Residential Zone; area subject to Article 22 of the Building Standards Act
Site area: 123.62 m² (37.46 tsubo)
Building footprint: 55.39 m² (16.78 tsubo)
Total floor area (gross floor area): 98.07 m² (29.72 tsubo)
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