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Article from issue 7/1998 »Facades«

House in Okayama, Japan

documentation    p. 1180 - 1183
Architect Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa | Office of Ryue Nishizawa | Sejima, Kazuyo | Structural Engineer Matsumoto Corporation |

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Horizontal section through facade, Standard detail 1:20
Site plan 1:1000; Section, Ground floor plan, Upper floor plan 1:200
Vertical section through facade 1:20

The house was planned for a family of six, including two children and two grandparents. A certain degree of privacy was required for the different lifestyles of the three generations, but the family wished to share a common living area. The two-storey house consists of a central core, with the living-dining room on the upper level and the bedrooms on the ground floor. The core is surrounded on all sides by a corridor that extends over the full height of the house. As the sole link between the private rooms, it thus ensures a certain distance between them. Folding doors and movable louvres create a flexible means of opening up or closing off these spaces. The corridor also forms a buffer zone, which protects the core from extremes of temperature.


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