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该项目位于一个住宅区内的道路深处,建筑师希望在此创造一个富于变化且具有延伸感的空间。
The site is surrounded by houses and is located at a depth from the road. Therefore I wanted to create a space that felt diverse and widening.
▼场地鸟瞰,aerial view ©Takumi Ota
▼住宅外观,exterior view ©Takumi Ota
在建筑内部,一系列立柱形成以1.82m为间隔的网格,以松散的方式划分空间,使有限的空间变得多样化。1.82m的距离等同于日本尺度下的1间或6尺(1尺等于0.303m)。此外,欧美也有1英寻=6英尺=2码这样的尺度标准。
In this house, the pillars are built every 1.82 m, and the space is divided loosely to make the limited space diverse.The pitch of the pillar is 1.82m, which is the Japanese human scale 1ken = 6 shaku (1shaku=0.303m). In addition, there are 1 fathom = 6 feet = 2 yards etc. on the human scale in the Europe and America.
▼室内概览,interior overview ©Takumi Ota
▼从入口玄关望向阁楼和洗手池,view to the loft and the washing area from the entrance area ©Takumi Ota
▼错层空间,the split levels ©Takumi Ota
▼立柱网格以松散的方式划分空间,the space is divided loosely through the use of a pillar grid ©Takumi Ota
带有宽阔落地窗的餐厅可以同时容纳4人。柱廊的秩序从宽敞的起居室、餐厅和厨房区域一直延伸至二层的榻榻米空间。以立柱划分的空间彼此连通,带来不断扩展且充满变化的居住体验。
Relationship between dining for 4 persons and porch space with sweep window, continuity between sitting height tatami space and large space LDK. By mixing the spaces divided by the pillars, the expansion of the unique space and the liveliness of life appear.
▼餐厅和厨房,dining area and kitchen ©Takumi Ota
▼柱廊的秩序延伸至二层,continuity between tatami space and large space LDK ©Takumi Ota
▼一层儿童活动空间,children’s room on the first floor ©Takumi Ota
▼细部,detailed view ©Takumi Ota
▼二层房间,rooms on the second floor ©Takumi Ota
▼入口细节,detail at the entrance ©Takumi Ota
▼洗手间,toilet ©Takumi Ota
▼模型,model ©KITAMURA NAOYA ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS
▼平面图,plans ©KITAMURA NAOYA ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS
▼剖面图,section ©KITAMURA NAOYA ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS
K house / Naoya Kitamura Location : Aichi Japan Program(Use) : house Site area : 261.09㎡ Building area : 79.66㎡ Gross Floor Area : 79.66㎡ Building scope : 1F Building to land ratio : 30.51% Floor area ratio : 30.51% Design period : 2017 August~2018 April Construction period : 2018 July~2019 February Completion : 2019 February Principal architect : Naoya Kitamura Project architect : Naoya Kitamura Design team : KITAMURA NAOYA ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS Structural engineer :Yasuhiro Kaneda Construction : wood Photographer : Takumi Ota