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Architects: Coo Planning
- Area: 55 m²
- Year: 2014
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Photographs:Yuko Tada
Text description provided by the architects. It is built in the residential section where the traditional row-house in Osaka remains. The plan is completed while considering how available light would be taken in in the conditions on which the methods of three are sandwiched by the neighboring house, and the residence is built by the other side on a narrow front road.
The whole consists of places equipped with a water supply, master bedrooms, and child's rooms (free room) including an inside court, an outside court, living, and a kitchen.
The plane of a siteful of a rectangle is divided into three. The simple composition which sandwiches each room on an "inside court" and an "outside court" is taken. As a result, the room facing an inside court, an outside court, and the coat outside indoor is produced.
The inside court considered building the space of the space which feels light also for the limited inside as a place of inside with a well as a place of the outside where an outside court does not have a roof.
The room where a size differs from height faces "unfilled space." The light of unfilled space expresses the expression of a material more richly. I regard that various scenery and time can weave in also into a small residence as if it can express in this residence.