HOUSE IN HIGASHI-GOTANDA
Daisuke Shima

HOUSE IN HIGASHI-GOTANDA

CASE-REAL en tant que Concepteurs.

This is a two floor wooden house in a quiet residential area in the city center. The client requested us to provide two parking spaces, to build the structure to the maximum, and to create a courtyard while ensuring security. Based on these requirements, we proposed a plan with a terrace on the second floor. In a dense residential area, it is usually challenging to get an adequate amount of light on to the ground floor. Surrounding this site, there was a low-rise apartment building, and a house of the same height. Thus, we set up a terrace on the second floor and gently divided it with angled louvers to create an intermediate space that allows light and wind to pass through while shielding the view from the neighboring land.

photo_credit Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima
photo_credit Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima

The terrace is located on the opposite side of the staircase, creating a light-pool and diffusing the reflected light from the ceiling to the first floor through the atrium.
In addition, there were concerns of low ceiling heights due to the setback restriction on the site and the client's request for the central air conditioning ducts for the entire building. Therefore, instead of installing unnecessary lighting fixtures on the ceiling, indirect lighting along the angled ceiling was used to control the atmosphere of the LDK on the second floor. This allowed the low ceilings to create a sense of openness and serenity, while providing a stable air environment throughout the seasons. In addition, the V-shaped metal plates for lighting extend over the entire second floor, giving a sense of depth to the space.

photo_credit Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima
photo_credit Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima

The majority of the exterior, such as the terrace louvers and garage shutters, were finished with hot-dip galvanized steel. The exterior walls are paneled with plates of the same finish, giving the building a solid appearance despite its wooden nature. During the day, the exterior wall reflects the surrounding green and artifacts, but at the night it gives a different expression. We also aimed to create an architecture that allows you to enjoy the changes in texture and the aging of materials gradually changing with time.

photo_credit Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima
photo_credit Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima

Team:

Design: Koichi Futatusmata, Yuki Onita(CASE-REAL)

Design Cooperation, Construction: Yoshida building firm

Lighting Plan: Tatsuki Nakamura(BRANCH LIGHTING DESIGN)

Photo: Daisuke Shima

photo_credit Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima
photo_credit Daisuke Shima
Daisuke Shima

Materials Used:

Washbasin - D-Code - 070650 - Duravit
Washbasin - Dura Square - 235360 - Duravit
Washbasin - Vero Air 038355 - Duravit
Fauset - HV1M - VOLA
Fauset - T12 - VOLA
Fauset - Raindance - 27114000 - hansgrohe

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Produits utilisés dans le cadre de ce projet
Fiche technique du produit

ÉlémentMarqueNom du produit
FaucetsVOLA
WashbasinDuravit
#235360, #070650, #038355
FaucetsHansgrohe SE
Raindance S
Fiche technique du produit
Faucets
T12, HV1M by VOLA
Washbasin
#235360, #070650, #038355 by Duravit
Faucets
Raindance S by Hansgrohe SE
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