Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai

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  • Architects: Hiroyasu Imai
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  65
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Photographs
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Louis Poulsen
  • Lead Architect: Hiroyasu Imai
  • City: Matsudo
  • Country: Japan
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Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai - Interior Photography, Table, Windows, Chair
© Tomoyuki Kusunose

Text description provided by the architects. Renovation of Second-Used Apartment a Married Couple and Two Cats Coexist. We aimed to make a house that allows humans and cats to live comfortably within 65㎡, a typical room size in Japan. We attempted to design the house from both human and cat's perspective (Way of Life, Habits, and Safety).

Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai - Interior Photography, Table, Windows, Chair, Beam
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
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Plan
Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table
© Tomoyuki Kusunose

By reducing rooms and making detour Circulation, we achieved depth and mutation. We applied a 350 mm gap under the shelves, kitchen, and washbasin. To humans, it functions as a partition and to feel depth and space. To cats, it functions as one big plaza and place to hide from humans. Moreover, it improves ventilation and good traffic lines for robot vacuum cleaners.

Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai - Interior Photography, Table
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
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Diagram A
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Courtesy of Hiroyasu Imai
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Section A

We also applied steps in the shelves, spy-holes, and catwalk under the beams to extend the cats' vertical circulations. As for humans, Spyholes in the shelves can be used as a projector and other devices.

Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai - Interior Photography, Shelving, Countertop
Courtesy of Hiroyasu Imai
Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Countertop, Chair, Beam
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
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Perspective Plan

By incorporating cat perspectives into the design of the residence, we were able to create a state of richness where different scales, habits, and spheres of activity overlap and fit together in one room.

Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai - Interior Photography, Stairs
Courtesy of Hiroyasu Imai

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Cite: "Boko House / Hiroyasu Imai" 23 Oct 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1008590/boko-house-hiroyasu-imai> ISSN 0719-8884

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