Frame / APOLLO Architects & Associates

Frame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Windows, BeamFrame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Chair, BeamFrame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Stairs, HandrailFrame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Image 5 of 25Frame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - More Images+ 20

  • Mechanical Engineer: Naoki Matsumoto
  • Country: Japan
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Frame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Windows, Beam
© Masao Nishikawa

Text description provided by the architects. For Frame, a low cost and short construction period were realized by substituting regular wooden frameworks for exposed concrete with FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic) that can be converted.

Frame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Table, Chair, Facade, Windows, Patio
© Masao Nishikawa

This house, with a studio for a husband who is a fashion photographer, is located in an area with flooding risks from torrential rains. Therefore, the entrance level is raised by 800 mm. The studio level on the first floor is lowered to maintain the ceiling height.

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The façade with characteristic one-sheet glass uses reinforced concrete with randomly allocated FRP frameworks. Water-resistant itauba wood is used for the walls and the back of the eaves as decoration, resulting in creating a perfect contrast of wood and concrete.

Frame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Chair, Beam
© Masao Nishikawa

By using teak wood for the second floor ceiling, which is visible behind the sash, a sense of unity with the exterior is strengthened. The interior also uses teak wood for flooring, furniture, and fixtures. Light from the large opening creates beautiful gradations of shadows on the floors, walls, and ceilings. The free-room on the third floor, which will be a children’s room in the future, has an almost same-sized outer living room. A table set or a pool can be placed there to accommodate many people for parties.

Frame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Windows, Facade
© Masao Nishikawa

The interior walls are highly insulated with a 60mm heat insulator, and the roof uses a frame waterproof material, resulting in it being functional while cutting costs. Framework workers did multiple tasks to reduce the total number of workers involved, and this lead to streamlining and a short construction period. In Japan, where recovery from the earthquake and preparation for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are accelerating, construction costs are rising due to shortage of workforce and materials. Therefore, demands for such low-cost RC structures may increase.

Frame  / APOLLO Architects & Associates - Sink, Beam
© Masao Nishikawa

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Cite: "Frame / APOLLO Architects & Associates" 06 Aug 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/533994/frame-apollo-architects-and-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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