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House for 3 households
Shintaro Fujiwara

House for 3 households

The clients, a married couple, approached us with a request to tear down and rebuild their grandmother and uncle’s house so that they could move in together. The design enables familymembers spanning four generations—the clients, their children, their grandmother, and theiruncle—to live under one roof while also establishing three separate households.

photo_credit Shintaro Fujiwara
Shintaro Fujiwara

The design process began with some doubts as to whether it would be possible to create a multi-generational residence on the relatively small lot. After considering both a two-story anda three-story design, we settled on a three-story structure with a steel frame.

photo_credit Shintaro Fujiwara
Shintaro Fujiwara
photo_credit Shintaro Fujiwara
Shintaro Fujiwara

The family was close even before moving in together and often gathered at the grandmother’shouse. For this reason, we took care when creating the floor plan to ensure that the residentswould be able to sense one another’s presence even while occupying different floors. Ensuringas much natural ventilation and light as possible given the dense residential neighborhood wasalso a priority. To achieve both of these goals at once, we included two voids in the design.

photo_credit Shintaro Fujiwara
Shintaro Fujiwara

These voids link the first through third floors, serving to connect the residents as well as bringin light and air. Their exterior walls and roof of the void are made of glass, which allows sunlightto pour into the entire house; the height differential enables air to circulate.

photo_credit Shintaro Fujiwara
Shintaro Fujiwara

The first floor contains rooms for the grandmother and uncle as well as a kitchen and bathroom.The second floor contains a living room and kitchen-dining area for use by the entire family,with each room separated by glass to give the space a more expansive feeling. The third floorcontains bedrooms for the clients and their children. The result is a home for three households,each of which is able to maintain the distance it needs but still feel connected to the others.

photo_credit Shintaro Fujiwara
Shintaro Fujiwara

Material Used :

1. Dual Grafite - Facade Tile – Oyana Company Ltd.
2. Design Industory Oxy Dark – Interior tile – REFIN ceramiche 
3. Jolypate – Interior wall – AICA kogyo inc.

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