Single-Family House in Tokyo
documentation p. 1009 - 1011Architect F.O.B.A. | Structural Engineer SD Room | Yamamoto, Toshiaki |
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Plans/Sections 1:250
Section 1:50
Sectional details 1:10
Site plan 1:500
This three-storey house is set on a narrow site 3 m wide and 20 m long. Since the occupants go out for many domestic activities, it was possible to create a layout without traditional spatial divisions. The brief required a bright interior and a high degree of privacy. The structure consists of two parallel reinforced concrete walls with round concrete struts between them and a membrane roof spanned over the top. The identical but reversed curves of the walls result in a multiply curved roof form, which in turn determined the position of the cylindrical struts. The fibre-glass membrane affords good natural lighting internally by day. At night, it radiates a diffuse light from within, with the movements of the occupants vaguely visible through the skin.
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