
House in UMEJIMA | I.R.A.
Architecture Firm: I.R.A./ International Royal Architecture
Website: https://iraap.jp/page/3
Contact e-mail: info@iraa.jp
Firm Location: 2-9-12-3FB, 525 kuronuma building 1F, tsurumakicyo,waseda,sinjyuku,tokyo,Japan
Completion Year: 2020
Gross Built Area: 82.97 sqm
Project location:
City: Umejima,Adachiku,Tokyo
Country: Japane
Lead Architects: Daisuke Tsunakawa , Akinori Kasegai
Media Provider
Photo credits: Nao Takahashi
Photographer’s e-mail: takahashi@phototakanao.com
Additional Credits
Structual Engineer: Nobuyuki Morinaga
Construction: Tanzawa koumuten Co., Ltd.
Garden design: GREFICA
版权声明:本链接内容均系版权方发布,版权属于I.R.A.,编辑版本版权属于设计宇宙designverse,未经授权许可不得复制转载此链接内容。欢迎转发此链接。
Copyright Notice: The content of this link is released by the copyright owner I.R.A.. designverse owns the copyright of editing. Please do not reproduce the content of this link without authorization. Welcome to share this link.

© Nao Takahashi
The site is long and narrow corner lot sandwiched between a relatively heavy traffic and a small management passage separated by pedestrians. We propose an architecture that opens to the town through this passage, which is overgrown with greenery and is used as a sidewalk for residents.

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi
Since it was necessary to make it at low cost, it was proposed to reduce the soaring fire prevention sash. If you secure a sufficient building volume and set back along the fire spread line, the surplus space on the hypotenuse will remain on the aisle side, and inevitably there will be a roof as a semi-outdoor area, and it will become a garage or a bicycle parking lot.

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi
By making the form of architecture the character "key shape", we will create various places inside and outside. Windows with different sizes, functions, and arrangements are installed for each place, and light reaches the living room from the skylight.

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi
With the shape of the key, windows and surplus space are connected to the passage, and it is hoped that the public and private will be mixed and the architecture will permeate the city.

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

© Nao Takahashi

Plan © I.R.A.

Section © I.R.A.