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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.

8.5 House in Ninomiya, Japan by DOG

 
June 14th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: DOG

This project is a small atelier-style house (87.23㎡) that will be built along the Tokaido Road that Hiroshige has walked and drawn. And this house is home to three generations of painter, his wife, infant and husband’s mother. The design began with the idea of transmitting a large exhibition wall for decorating his work to the city with a maximum length on the diagonal of the site, and decided to separate the living area from the atelier with the exhibition wall. The theme is to open an atelier in Ninomiya-cho, located between Oiso (8th post town) and Odawara (9th post town), and to have the owner spin the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido.

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

  • Architects: DOG
  • Project: 8.5 House
  • Location: Ninomiya, Japan
  • Photography: Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku
  • Lead architect: Ryutaro Saito + Shun Ide*Nikken housing system
  • Structure/Number of Floors: W/2F
  • Area: 123.31sqm
  • Building area: 55.95sqm
  • Total floor area: 87.23sqm
  • Structural engineer: Yasuhiro Kaneda / yasuhirokaneda STRUCTURE

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

  • Builder: Shinshin Construction Co.,Ltd
  • 3D Photographer: Yuta Tokunaga / ARCHI HATCH
  • Design period: 11/2017~02/2019
  • Construction period: 03/2019~10/2019

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

In addition, with a homage, the sloped roof that doubles as a wall on the Tokaido on the northern side of the site reduces the feeling of pressure on the city with showing a sculptural form. The steep sloping roof and the diagonal exhibition wall are crossed to create a three-dimensional figure of “wide / narrow” or “high / low” crossing space. By creating a scale error in daily life and shaking the feeling, this house will be a house of imagination for the painter, and a tasteful home for the family.

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © Satoshi Takae + Shinkenchiku

Image Courtesy © DOG

Image Courtesy © DOG

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