MAD Transforms Japanese Home into Unconventional Kindergarten and Residence

MAD Architects have broken ground on their first project in Japan, the "Clover House" kindergarten. "A kindergarten that feels like home," as MAD describes, the renovation project is transforming an existing 105 square-meter home in Okazaki, Aichi, into a fully functioning education institution that caters to students during the day and provides a home for its teachers at night.

Part of the original home's wood structure will be reused and incorporated into the new building's design. It's "signature" pitched roof will create a "dynamic interior space," while preserving some of the owner's past memories. 

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"The new house’s skin and structure wraps the old wood structure like a piece of cloth covering the building’s skeleton, creating a blurry space in between the new and the old," said MAD in a press release. "The original wood structure is present throughout the main learning area, integrating the history of the building with the educational lessons to tell the students Clover House’s traditions and stories. Its translucent and enclosed spaces easily adapt to different teaching activities. Sunlight sifts through the windows to create ever-changing shadows, chasing the students’ curiosity and innocent imaginations.

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"Located next to rice paddy fields, the Clover House’s form brings to mind a mystical cave and a pop-up fort. Compared to the original assembly-line residence, the new 3Dwood structure presents a much more organic and dynamic form to host the kindergarten. The facade and roof utilize common soft roofing materials asphalt single to provide waterproofing, while wrapping up the whole structure in a sheath of paper-like pieces. After the building is completed, each piece of “paper” will become the canvas for children to draw and create on, extending their memories of the Clover House."

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Interior Diagram. Image © MAD
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The clover house will be completed in December 2015.

  • Architects

  • Location

    Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
  • Directors

    Ma Yansong, Yosuke Hayano, Dang Qun
  • Design Team

    Takahiro Yonezu, Yukan Yanagawa, Hiroki Fujino, Julian Sattler, Davide Signorato
  • Client

    Kentaro Nara / Tamaki Nara
  • Constructor

    Kira Construction INC
  • Structural Engineer

    Takuo Nagai
  • Area

    300.0 sqm
  • Project Year

    2015
  • Photographs

    MAD
  • Location

    Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
  • Project Year

    2015
  • Photographs

    Courtesy of MAD
  • Area

    300.0 m2

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Address:Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "MAD Transforms Japanese Home into Unconventional Kindergarten and Residence" 18 May 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/632455/mad-transforms-japanese-home-into-unconventional-kindergarten-and-residence> ISSN 0719-8884

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MAD将日本住宅改造为非传统幼儿园及居所

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