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 of Kodaira in Tokyo, Japan by KASA ARCHITECTS
July 31st, 2015 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: KASA ARCHITECTS
House of Kodaira is Located in the suburbs housing development area of Tokyo Kodaira, it is a renovation plan of wooden detached Built in ’23.
Field is spread around, the city site in the air that was laid-back of flow pleasant living environment position, although the planned there is Nantei of each dwelling unit is a well-made town, each of the dwelling units of the form design It is followed by a similar a homogenous cityscape.
Often seen a sale residential area of 3LDK, such as finely partitioned closed planar configuration.A configuration that is no longer cope in a couple of 50s is going to live from now on, we were asked to go to more open.
Therefore, by moving the entrance to the south, and to ensure a flow line from a broad south side of the space, and by an open space, and configured to lead the off-site within the building it is born.
The first floor, without losing the basic planar configuration, the entrance hall, which was born by moving the entrance is allowed to consciousness by changing the color of the finish as a partition of the space, even life scene whole while studio consciously It has a flat plan to separate.
The second floor is planned as a large studio together a plurality of small rooms, if necessary it is possible to partition in fittings have a floor plan that can be separated in a change to take life scenes.
Connect with outdoor space, it is possible to rethink the connection of the relationship of the indoor space, it’s sure to be a comfortable residence in accordance with the future of the various life stages.
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