Introducing House in Akasakadai, a custom-built home example by Kumi Inoue Architects, a Architect / Design office in 2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
House in Akasakadai
House in Akasakadai
House in Akasakadai
House in Akasakadai
House in Akasakadai
House in Akasakadai
House in Akasakadai
House in Akasakadai
Void
Exposed Beam
Sense of Openness
High Ceiling
Steel Staircase
Terrace
Natural Modern
HighCeilings
Atrium
SenseOfOpenness
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The site, enclosed on three sides by adjacent properties, is square in plan; as a result of maintaining a prescribed setback, the building form likewise became square. It was determined that a mode of living centered on interior spaces, rather than active engagement with the exterior, would be most appropriate.
Using 2,730 mm (one-and-a-half ken) as the basic module and a 4.5‑tatami area as the smallest planning unit, the layout was established. The composition extends inward and outward around a double-height living room occupying a 2×2 module area within a 3×3 module grid. Private rooms and wet-area functions are arranged in the L-shaped, two-storey interior adjacent to the void, while the projecting, elevated terrace and entrance volumes that cantilever outward serve to connect interior and exterior.
The ceiling, articulated by rafter-like beams converging toward a mono-pitched ridge that runs along the roof diagonal, provides a restrained discipline and subtle rhythm to the simple composition of the building.
Using 2,730 mm (one-and-a-half ken) as the basic module and a 4.5‑tatami area as the smallest planning unit, the layout was established. The composition extends inward and outward around a double-height living room occupying a 2×2 module area within a 3×3 module grid. Private rooms and wet-area functions are arranged in the L-shaped, two-storey interior adjacent to the void, while the projecting, elevated terrace and entrance volumes that cantilever outward serve to connect interior and exterior.
The ceiling, articulated by rafter-like beams converging toward a mono-pitched ridge that runs along the roof diagonal, provides a restrained discipline and subtle rhythm to the simple composition of the building.
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