Japanesse house designed for two-generation family
The N House is a 2-generation residence located in Tokyo, Nippon. It was designed by Takato Tamagami Architectural Blueprint and completed in 2012. The house sits on an area of 586.87 square meters. It was designed to accommodate a ii-generation family and that asked for a special design. The architects came up with a simple solution. They created two volumes: the A-Firm and the B-Firm. It each serves a specific function and is used by one generation.
The two interlocked volumes were designed to provide clearly delimitated space and to serve as ii divide houses. The site on which the two volumes were built measures 15 meters in width and 30 meters in length. The N-House features a U-shape with a courtyard in the middle. Its outside is white and finished in cement plaster. On the basement level are two different entries, one for each volume. The parking expanse is also on the aforementioned level.
Ane of the volumes, the A-Business firm, features a tunnel-like entrance, loftier windows and an alternation of light and dark spaces. Information technology has a gravel garden and information technology'south a infinite that could also exist used as a gallery. The second floor includes a studio with 4 meter high ceilings. It's soundproof and features shading screens and a movie projector. On the superlative flooring are located the living room. The second volume, the B-House, has all the rooms facing the courtyard and features an open up, relaxing and vivid interior.{found on archdaily and pics by Masaya Yoshimura}.
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