This singular square black box house employs a restrained palette limited exclusively to "white," "black," and "silver." Intentionally arranged in a seemingly random pattern, a series of square frames both large and small transform the quotidian interplay of interior and exterior time into an elegant, painterly experience.
A meticulously calculated layering of refined details redefines spatial intentions, orchestrating the flow of purified air through every corner of the architecture.
The client’s curated selection of furniture and fixtures in "white," "black," and "silver" further elevates the architectural purity, culminating in a sublime spatial experience.
Usage: Private residence (single-family dwelling)
Structure: Conventional wood‑frame construction
Fire resistance: Quasi‑fire‑resistant building
Site area: 99.90 m² (30.22 tsubo)
Total floor area: 114.44 m² (34.61 tsubo)
1st-floor area: 39.23 m² (11.87 tsubo)
2nd-floor area: 53.89 m² (16.30 tsubo)
3rd-floor area: 42.15 m² (12.75 tsubo)
Building area: 53.89 m² (16.30 tsubo)
Construction: Sogo Kensetsu K-2 Kobo Co., Ltd.
Structural design: IOT Design, Ryoji Inagaki