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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.

KSG 3 Maisonette + 1 House in Tokyo, Japan by Be-Fun design

 
March 20th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Be-Fun design

The site is located in a quiet residential area of Setagaya, Tokyo Japan. Around there, farmland and green spaces are still dotted with and at the same time housing development has been actively conducted. The surrounding environment is changing to a new streetscape.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai 

  • Architects: Be-Fun design / Tsuyoshi Shindo + EANA
  • Project: KSG 3 Maisonette + 1 House
  • Location: Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
  • Photography: Hiroyuki Hirai
  • Construction company : Genkikensetsu
  • Structure: Genkikensetsu
  • Construction period: June 2012 to Dec 2012
  • Lot Surface: 192.05 sq. m
  • Building Surface: 85.70 sq. m
  • Total floor Surface: 155.26 sq. m
  • Structural material: Wood

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

In the new residential area like this, we think the relationship is less and the local community is sparse. Left in 2011, we have experienced unprecedented disaster. Lifeline was cut off, and it was difficult to obtain certain information. In a difficult situation like this, it goes without saying that the relations among local residents are the only ones for support. It made us recognize how important to build trust and cooperation with local residents about disaster, crime prevention and other information.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

This plan is a combination of rental housing units in three residential rental and owner. The plan of this time, we have focused on “local community”, and method to create a new community that takes root there. In Japan there has been an old word “one’s nearest neighbors“, and like this word, there used to exist the community which unites both sides and front side of the house. If a tenement like before connects to the simple, however currently, it will not work at all since the era and worth is changed.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Therefore, by placing “void” in everywhere of the building and buffering it, we specifically separate public and private, and increase the livability. In other words, at the share space, we close the space where we need to, and decided to boldly open where we need. In addition, the “void” we use here is a space placed in the center square, alcove space facing it, and a balcony space.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

By sterically connecting these spaces from the center of the square, it gives variety of scenes of community to the residents. As it were, it has built a comparative relationship to share a part of exclusive area and to occupy common area.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Throughout the year, holding a variety of events among residents is also included in the plan, so the “void” will produce an effect more actively. In addition, we hope that this community affect to neighborhood and play a roll in connecting local community since it is spread to the neighbor side.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Hirai

Image courtesy Be-Fun design

Image courtesy Be-Fun design

Image courtesy Be-Fun design

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Categories: House, Residential




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