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ROW HOUSE 200  

ROW HOUSE 200

Kita Ward, Osaka, Japan

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ROW HOUSE 200

Kita Ward, Osaka, Japan

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2017
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
BUDGET
Undisclosed
A commercial project located on Tenjinbashi Street, the longest shopping strip in Osaka, Japan. This commercial area has its roots in the Edo Period, where it started developing as a business place for merchants.
Nowadays, commercial buildings are usually meant to last for only a few years, in contrast, looking to preserve the long-lasting commercial tradition of the area, this project was designed to last for at least 200 years.

In order to preserve the history of the site -where three row-houses used to exist- the project proposes a two story building with space for three tenants. The shape of the building looks to inherit the characteristics of the context, by tracing the roofline of the three row-houses that previously existed.
Proposed for 200 years, flexibility is a key point in this project. The interior planning sees an open layout, in addition to a deck slab with adjustable height that allows the space to be divided to the tenant’s layout needs. Thinking of future expansion, the exterior walls on the rooftop projected upward, so the building can easily grow by adding a new level. The exterior high durability concrete wall, besides working as a firewall, is a medium to convey the characteristics of the surrounding land. The surface texture looks to simulate the ground layer formation, with a coarse texture applied by different treatments, eleven layers in total. Surrounded by commercial facilities, this project is a long-lasting Architecture that pays respect to the historical commercial area called Tenjinbashi.

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