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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

WAVE house in Fujisawa, Japan by Satoshi Kurosaki/APOLLO Architects & Associates

 
March 19th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Satoshi Kurosaki/APOLLO Architects & Associates

The client, who works an advertising company and whose hobby is surfing, purchased a land by the beach and intended to build a family house with a courtyard there. The second floor overhangs the entrance approach and parking space for two cars, creating a floating facade.

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

  • Architects: Satoshi Kurosaki/APOLLO Architects & Associates
  • Project: WAVE house
  • Location: Fujisawa ward Kanagawa, Japan
  • Photography: Masao Nishikawa
  • Date of Completion: June 2014
  • Structure: Timber
  • Site Area: 136.81m2
  • Total Floor Area: 103.86m2 (51.64m2/1F,52.22m2/2F)
  • Design Period: June 2012 – February 2013
  • Construction Period: August 2013 – November 2014
  • Structural Engineer: Masaki Structure (Kenta Masaki)
  • Mechanical Engineer: Naoki Matsumoto
  • Lighting design: SIRIUS LIGHTING OFFICE

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

The house has a U-shaped plan built around the courtyard on the ground floor. The courtyard is accessible directly from outside and we located the bathroom next to the courtyard so that one can directly enter there after coming home from surfing. The children’s room, which is connected to a study room, is also situated next to the courtyard so that they can comfortably study there while enjoying the view of the family’s memorial tree and the natural surroundings at the same time.

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

The second floor is an open space where they can observe the growing process of the memorial tree in the courtyard below. The kitchen in the back is a convenient open-counter style, and is connected to the dining room with a wide corner window. The living room is situated on the other side of the courtyard at the slightly lower level, connected to the dining room with a gently inclined ramp. The large roof balcony is situated on the street side, providing a sense of openness and protecting the privacy at the same time. The window can be fully opened, connecting the interior and exterior spaces seamlessly. We intended to create a dramatic effect by locating rooms at different levels.

The family members on different floor levels can look up or down at each other across the courtyard. The repetitious pattern of wood strips on the ceiling provides the unique rhythmic accent above a simple space.

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

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