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.
House at Akatsuka, Itabashi ward, Tokyo by atelier HAKO architects
October 25th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: atelier HAKO architects
The site is a narrow L shaped site that is located on Tokyo’s typical dwelling environment would be surrounded by the buildings around.
The client maked a request good balance of privacy and openness to us.
We created internal areas and terraces on skip floors, and linked these areas in a loop around the central void, while concealing from surrounding neighbors by the wall that is along site boundary.
House at Akatsuka, photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Architects: atelier HAKO architects
Project: House at Akatsuka
Location: Itabashi ward, Tokyo
Photography: shinsuke kera/urban arts, atelier HAKO architects
Architect: Yukinobu Nanashima + Tomomi sano
Structural engineer: Shin’itsu hiraoka, hiraoka structural engineers
Constructor: Sanyo-jutaku
Completion: may 2012
Primary usage: Private residence
Structure: wooden construction, two stories above ground
Clients: couple with two children
Site area: 84.57 m2
Building area: 44.82 m2
Total floor space: 77.51 m2
Façade; a narrow L shaped site that is located on Tokyo’s typical dwelling environment would be surrounded by the buildings around. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
View of study corner and living area from entrance; the continuity of human dimensions and fluidity of the space. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Kitchen and dining area; cozy spaces formed by the level differences. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Living area and terrace has a sense of light and openness from the inside, concealed from surrounding neighbors. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
The terrace has two levels linked by stair, photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Upper level sanitary area; areas and terrace are linked in a loop around the central void. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Walls surrounding the terrace offer privacy of the family. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Interior detail: desk and stair, floors are Integrated to overall architecture. photo © atelier HAKO architects
Bird’s-eye view of the terrace. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Night view from back side of the site, there is a high level of privacy from surrounding neighbors. photo © atelier HAKO architects
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Night view from back side of the site, there is a high level of privacy from surrounding neighbors. photo © atelier HAKO architects
Bird’s-eye view of the terrace. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Interior detail: desk and stair, floors are Integrated to overall architecture. photo © atelier HAKO architects
Walls surrounding the terrace offer privacy of the family. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Upper level sanitary area; areas and terrace are linked in a loop around the central void. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
The terrace has two levels linked by stair, photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Living area and terrace has a sense of light and openness from the inside, concealed from surrounding neighbors. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Kitchen and dining area; cozy spaces formed by the level differences. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
View of study corner and living area from entrance; the continuity of human dimensions and fluidity of the space. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
Façade; a narrow L shaped site that is located on Tokyo’s typical dwelling environment would be surrounded by the buildings around. photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
House at Akatsuka, photo © shinsuke kera/urban arts
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Tags: Itabashi ward , Tokyo
Category: House
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