A Osaka au Japon, le studio d’architecture Kenji à livré cette petite maison de ville située sur une parcelle très étroite. Construite en bois et s’élevant sur trois étages, la "maison F" a été imaginée pour accueillir un couple.

Epuré et minimal, le volume se dresse, cerné par les habitations alentours très proches. Bardée de bois brut, la maison trouve son unité dans la réutilisation de la même essence à l’intérieur, où les volumes se dévoilent, clairs et apaisants.

Sur ce projet, l’architecte Kenji Ido précise :

"The house is designed for a couple, and is a wooden three stories house that is built at urban narrow site. Around the site is the mixed-use area where small houses, small factories, and small office buildings coexist together without any harmony. The client requested a garden in the south side of the site, and decided to make a building three stories to secure required rooms. It aimed at a quiet, soft space with the wood and the paint finished wall. The space with a brightness and openness was secured, and the space was contrasted with spaces with density The beam of the void where the wind pressure had been received and the counter of kitchen were produced in the same material, elements were united, and “Meaning” of the beam and the counter was obscured. I made "the blank" where the light and the color tone change by progress of time were felt."

Photographies : Takumi Ota

Pour en savoir plus, visitez le site de Kenji Architectural Studio



Logo-ML SiteADC

Book des Lauréats des MIAW

 
 BOOK MIAW INNOVATION 2023 COUV

d'architectures en kiosque

DAMARS2024SITE