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泡沫时期住宅区的漂浮小屋
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发布时间:2018-04-09
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利用倾斜屋顶符号,打造阳光穿透的中央中庭。
架构师提供的文本描述。这座建筑是在30年前泡沫时期发展起来的一个住宅区内进行的。虽然这一地区曾经是田园诗般的乡村,但在由一位开发商开发成作为城市街区的住宅区之后,将其合理划分为被篱笆环绕、彼此相距遥远的孤立房屋,已适用于该地区。此外,由于日本著名的80年代和90年代的房屋建筑商使用“我家”这个符号来回应同期经济增长带来的日益增长的住房需求,这些房屋被提供了一个倾斜的屋顶。
Text description provided by the architects. The construction takes place in a residential zone developed 30 years ago during the bubble period. Although this region used to be an idyllic countryside, following its development by a single developer to residential area as a city block, a rational subdivision into isolated houses surrounded by fences and distant from each other, have been applied to the zone. Additionally, as a result of a house builders' famous 80's and 90's marketing strategy in Japan using the symbol words “My Home” to reply to the increasing housing demand following the economical growth during the same period , these houses were provided a pitched roof.
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随着时间的推移,这种城市布局和屋顶形状成为了这一地区的一个特征,居民们开始保护它,最初是对每一栋新建筑或现有建筑进行改造,最后是把它变成2015年“居民协会”要求政府制定的一部地区规划法。
Over time, this urban layout and roof shape became an identity for the zone and dwellers began to protect it, at first, as a rule for every new building or modification of an existing one, then, finally, by turning it to a district plan law demanded to the government in 2015 by the “residents association” .
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我们对这种情况的立场是,认为一所房子,将创造建筑的意义,这些规则,作为一个线索,为未来的发展,该地区。这些规则要点被认为如下:
Our position regarding this situation is to think a house that would create architectural meaning out of these rules as a way to give a clue for the upcoming development of the area. The rules points have been thought as following:
作为倾斜屋顶的“我的家”符号:在这种情况下,除了“我的家”符号之外,很难找到另一个令人信服的理由来解释这个形状。我们决定保留最合理但又深奥的含义:这是一种让阳光穿过邻近土地的方法。之后,我们用这个形状来统一房子的内部空间身份,通过创建一个中央的中庭
The “My Home” symbol resulting as a pitched roof: In this situation, it is difficult to find another convincing reason to this shape other than the “My Home” symbol. We decided to keep the most reasonable but depthless meaning: it is a way to let sunshine go through to the adjacent land. Afterwards, we used this shape to unify the house's inside spatial identity through the creation of a central atrium.
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c.Yano Toshiyuki Yano
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外墙到工地边界的距离:我们注意到现有建筑在高度和脚印上的比例问题。他们有比需要更多的空间,这导致了废弃的房间和与外界的不良关系。为了解决这个问题,我们决定只在一楼保持脚印规模,使一楼更小。
The outer wall's distance to site borders: We noticed a scale problem for existing constructions both for height and for footprint. They have more space than needed which results in abandoned rooms and a poor relationship to the outside. To solve this problem we decided to keep the footprint scale only on the ground floor, making the 1st floor smaller.
© Toshiyuki Yano
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