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Kawate  

Kawate

Gifu-shi, Japan

Project Featured on Nov 21, 2013
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Kawate

Gifu-shi, Japan

Project Featured on Nov 21, 2013
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2013
Photographs:Teruaki Yoshiike
Total floor area: 171.73sqm


This house is for a family of four in the city of Gifu.

It is located one block away from the main street and has a
residence area and stores on the east side, on the other side, there is a field on the west side and the rice fields on the north side.

Using spacious scenery of nature from the west and the north side, I was inspired to create a landscape of a ground.

This building has a section structure by using skip floor system and the half of the building is 1.4m above the ground which makes it as if it’s floating in the air. This way we could make more open space in the land.
Most part of the premise is put down lawn so that it blends in the surrounded nature.

By having the half of the building floating in the air by cantilevered beam, it creates a dynamic space under the eaves.
Scenery of nature is also taken into the living room while getting the sunlight from the afternoon sun.

The section structure is used for a living room with skip floor system and we could create the high ceilings of 6.4m.

Combining different dimensions of 1.4m, 2.4m, and 6.4m height, it gives a dynamic feeling although it's compact and simple structure.

The eaves connect from the inside of the house to the outer space. It's almost made for kids's courtyard. I'm hoping the family will enjoy the eaves.

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