'branch house' by KINO architects in fukushima, japan
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japanese practice KINO architects (masahiro kinoshita) has sent us images of 'branch house', a private dwelling for a four person family in a residential area in fukushima, japan.
treating the communal space as the center of the design, the house 'branches off' to arrange its private functions at its perimeters.
fly-by view
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situated on a long site, the single-storey residence is significantly stepped back from the street line to achieve a private distance from the neighbourhood. each branch terminates with a closed-face of vertical-running panels, and draws a playful and asymmetrically-pitched profile. in contrast, the elevations in between are finished in a bright shade of white, accentuating the four diverging wings as though they were cut from a large mass.
exterior view
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view from one of the gardens
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at the center, the communal living and dining space becomes the core of the layout with the master bedroom, children's room, kitchen, bathroom and guest room branching outwards.
each room features a loft level that functions as appropriate storage space - or a play area in the children's room - for the respective program. a series of columns provides support as well as highlights the rhythmic finish of the exposed roof structure made out of wood. surrounded by four gardens, the distance between the rooms facilitate natural daylighting and cross ventilation.
the sprawling layout also aids in resisting possible earthquakes in the area.
interior view
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living room
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exposed roof structure
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ladder up to loft level
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view from loft
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night view
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schematic diagram
site map
floor plan / level 0
floor plan / loft level
structural diagram
project info:
principal use: private residence
structure: wooden
storeys: one
site area: 344.26 m2
building area: 120.61 m2
total floor area: 176.70 m2
via designboom
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