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 Eirakusou in Toyonaka, Japan by Hayashi Taisuke Architecture Laboratory
June 12th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Hayashi Taisuke Architecture Laboratory
This residential section is located in a longtime quiet residential section.
In areas where land that is no longer live by the generational shift has been offered for sale , it is also where the popular people think is a candidate new homes of many.
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Architects: Hayashi Taisuke Architecture Laboratory
Project: House of Eirakusou
Location: Toyonaka, Japan
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Client wanted both sides of modern style and classic style.
I thought that I would make it new building in an image which reforms the old private house in Europe and was made modern style.
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This house was designed in the elevation plan not being scheduled according to the Floor plan.
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Although appearance adopted not a cube but classic roofing geometry, they are not also a Japanese style and Western style.
Moreover, it is not also a stylish design.
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Not the design of an oblong window but the classic window form before it which are the symbols of modern architecture were designed by making floor height of the first floor high, and making a window long and slender perpendicularly.
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In addition , long large opening is giving some uncertainties in the vertical design .
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We plan to believe that if it is possible to get out of order a sense of scale by operating the \”height\” .
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Tags: Japan , Toyonaka
Categories: House , Residential
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