【解説】屋根が浮いている家を建てる方法【ルームツアー】

The client requested a combination of large, open spaces and small, cozier spaces for relaxing, delineated by elevation differences or niches. Because the client’s wife is disabled and uses an electric wheelchair, it was also essential to design a porous layout which enabled the residents to sense one another’s presence from any part of the house so that she could use it freely. Our concept was to link small and large spaces via ambiguous boundaries so that they could be experienced either as small or large depending on how the residents used them. To actualize this concept, we felt it would be optimal to avoid conventional categories such as “living room” and “hallway,” and instead construct a collection of areas whose ambiguous divisions would enable them to be interpreted as either places to spend time or circulation routes. We began by roughly marking off the residence with a large main roof and walls. We then used enclosures constructed from doors, windows, cabinetry, glass and wood roofs and walls, and gabions to control the transmission or obstruction of light, sound, air, movement, and lines of sight, thereby defining the living space. These enclosures block visibility from outside but ensure visibility from inside. They are designed to provide a sense that one is underneath the main roof no matter where in the living space one is, which leads to a reassuring feeling of being within a single large, interconnected space. At the same time, because the main roof is hoisted above the large concrete walls by exposed steel columns that reveal the sky in the gaps between roof and walls, the interior has an open, unrestricted feeling. In order to suppress the characteristics of conventional spatial categories, we made each element of the residence as abstract as possible. This emphasized the materials that compose these elements, including concrete, steel, stainless steel, wood, plywood, glass, and stone. We used these materials in their raw state as interior finishes. As a result, the abstraction of the spaces and the physical presence of the materials set each other off, creating a residence that is both subdued and deeply atmospheric. The Great View Our architecture is all about view. What makes the view great? Building has a goal, but the view we pursue is never be completed. For our architecture, the best goal is no goal. The goal, the great view, is in every moment of your experience and memory. It changes through people, time, or seasons. HomePage https://aplan.jp Instagram   / fujiwaramuroarchitects   Facebook   / fujimuro   Note https://note.com/fujiwaramuro X https://x.com/fujiwaramuro?ref_src=tw...

[Feature] A leading architect has built a house on a compact plot [Home Tour]
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[Feature] A leading architect has built a house on a compact plot [Home Tour]

【住む、建築】二つの聖地に開く、浮遊するコンクリートの家「KI HOUSE」
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【住む、建築】二つの聖地に開く、浮遊するコンクリートの家「KI HOUSE」

【VRChat向けワールド】DreamyPurple:RE
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【VRChat向けワールド】DreamyPurple:RE

[Osaka] We created a Japanese garden inside our 59.4㎡ house [Room Tour]
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[Osaka] We created a Japanese garden inside our 59.4㎡ house [Room Tour]

【住む、建築】広さではなく「気積」で住む。延床60㎡の限界を突破した、東京の小さなコンクリート自邸
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【住む、建築】広さではなく「気積」で住む。延床60㎡の限界を突破した、東京の小さなコンクリート自邸

【ルームツアー】ふたりの平屋 土間縁側から眺める苔庭の匂い。
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【ルームツアー】ふたりの平屋 土間縁側から眺める苔庭の匂い。

This Dark, Minimal Home Is Hiding a Surprisingly Warm Interior
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This Dark, Minimal Home Is Hiding a Surprisingly Warm Interior

Why Japanese Minimalism Feels Different (Japanese Architect Tadao Ando's Secret)
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Why Japanese Minimalism Feels Different (Japanese Architect Tadao Ando's Secret)

A SMALL House That Does EVERYTHING
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A SMALL House That Does EVERYTHING

【Room Tour】One-story house with a courtyard "Architect's house"
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【Room Tour】One-story house with a courtyard "Architect's house"

A House That Breathes With The Forest | Ep35 OPEN PLAN | House Tour
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A House That Breathes With The Forest | Ep35 OPEN PLAN | House Tour

A Warm Detached House Created by Lines and Planes | Maha Architects | 3-Story Detached House
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A Warm Detached House Created by Lines and Planes | Maha Architects | 3-Story Detached House

A Small Japanese House Designed Around Light, Space & Nature
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A Small Japanese House Designed Around Light, Space & Nature

God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message
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God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message

This Home Is a Love Letter to Nature (House Tour)
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This Home Is a Love Letter to Nature (House Tour)

This 101m² Japanese Home Uses Curves to Create an Incredible Living Experience
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This 101m² Japanese Home Uses Curves to Create an Incredible Living Experience

【Philosophy of the home】"I decided not to run electricity." An architect's home facing environme...
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【Philosophy of the home】"I decided not to run electricity." An architect's home facing environme...

An Architect’s 1950s Garden Home Inspired by Tadao Ando | Singapore
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An Architect’s 1950s Garden Home Inspired by Tadao Ando | Singapore

黒崎敏 / APOLLO Architects & Associatesによる、東京・文京区の住宅「TIMELESS」
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黒崎敏 / APOLLO Architects & Associatesによる、東京・文京区の住宅「TIMELESS」

[Guide] How to Build a Floating Garage House [Room Tour]
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[Guide] How to Build a Floating Garage House [Room Tour]