Jutaku-inspired house: blend of two residences
Dima Tsyrenshchikov

Jutaku-inspired house: a simple blend of two residences

IDEOLOGIST as Architects

This project was inspired by the Japanese concept of nisetai jutaku — dual family homes that typically accommodate the senior generation and their children. 

photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov
photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov
photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov

IDEOLOGIST aimed to merge two contemporary residences into a unified, functional space that facilitates both communal living and individual privacy. Mimicking the nisetai jutaku design, both homes maintain separate entrances, private bedrooms, and kitchens, while being connected by a large, central living or dining area. This layout promotes a lifestyle where residents can enjoy togetherness when desired and retreat to their personal spaces for privacy.

photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov
photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov
photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov

The project's design ethos was centered around natural light to create an inviting, adaptable environment that reflects the passage of time, echoing the transient yet timeless nature of Japanese architectural aesthetics. To achieve this, strategic elements such as a skylight gallery, transparent side roofing, and floor-to-ceiling windows were integrated. These details make the inside feel different throughout the day, helping people living there feel closer and encouraging them to share time together as the sunlight changes.

photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov
photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov

The evening atmosphere in the communal spaces is equally important. With carefully chosen lighting options, the area transitions into a warm and intimate space where families can comfortably come together at night, capturing the warm spirit of jutaku.

photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov
photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov

In keeping with the holistic approach to well-being prevalent in Japanese culture, an ambient SPA zone was introduced on the basement level of the home. Natural light filters through a unique see-through floor and additional windows, creating a serene wellness retreat directly accessible from within the house.

photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov
photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov

True to minimalist design principles, the aesthetic choices throughout the residences prioritize simplicity, functionality, and harmony. Furniture and decor were thoughtfully selected to embrace and reflect the architectural philosophy of integrating two living spaces while maintaining continuity and a sense of unity across the entire home.

photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov
photo_credit Dima Tsyrenshchikov
Dima Tsyrenshchikov

Merging the two buildings, particularly on sloped terrain, and achieving a unified look and functionality posed significant challenges. Drawing inspiration from the adaptability of Japanese architecture, we carefully adjusted the floor levels and selected facade materials that would bring aesthetic and structural harmony to both sections of the home, successfully creating a cohesive living space.

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