Introducing Tower of Light and Wind, a custom-built home example by Kumi Inoue Architects, a Architect / Design office in 2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Light is brought in through the central stairwell.
This is a densely populated residential area. Light is introduced through tower-like openings.
The parking area connects to the approach, creating a semi-outdoor space.
This parking area is designed for the car enthusiast homeowner.
The entrance is located at the end of the approach. It is connected to the parking area by glass.
The entrance foyer is actively used with desks and sofas placed within.
The entrance connects directly to the staircase.
The central stair-shaped atrium gently divides the space.
This is the kitchen and dining area.
This is a loft in the children's room, receiving light from the staircase.
The staircase leads up to the rooftop.
Light enters the interior through openings in the staircase.
The rooftop serves as a play area with a children's pool.
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Located in Momodani, Ikuno Ward, Osaka City, the site is situated within a densely built residential area characterized by narrow 4-meter-wide streets. The client’s brief emphasized a spatial closeness between the automobile and living quarters akin to a garage house, alongside a strong affinity for antiques and reclaimed timber, with a desire for existing furniture crafted from aged wood to harmonize seamlessly within the interior environment.
To ensure privacy from neighboring houses and the street, no openings were introduced on the facade facing the road; instead, light and ventilation are ingeniously drawn in from above the central staircase within the building. The structure is organized with a skip-floor configuration spanning east to west, creating interstitial gaps between floor levels that facilitate the permeation of natural light, airflow, and the subtle presence of family members throughout the home. During winter months, warm air generated by the air conditioning unit beneath the first-floor slab is circulated indoors via the staircase.
The garage features a deliberately minimized opening facing the street, while expansive openings toward the approach and the entrance alcove create a transitional space that, although external, remains visually shielded from the street, allowing for a more intimate, interior-like use of the space.
To ensure privacy from neighboring houses and the street, no openings were introduced on the facade facing the road; instead, light and ventilation are ingeniously drawn in from above the central staircase within the building. The structure is organized with a skip-floor configuration spanning east to west, creating interstitial gaps between floor levels that facilitate the permeation of natural light, airflow, and the subtle presence of family members throughout the home. During winter months, warm air generated by the air conditioning unit beneath the first-floor slab is circulated indoors via the staircase.
The garage features a deliberately minimized opening facing the street, while expansive openings toward the approach and the entrance alcove create a transitional space that, although external, remains visually shielded from the street, allowing for a more intimate, interior-like use of the space.
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