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Modelia Days GOKOKUJI

MODELIA DAYS GOKOKUJI

Ryuichi Sasaki / Sasaki Architecture + Atelier O

Modelia Days GOKOKUJI
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Modelia Days GOKOKUJI
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CATEGORY
Apartments

LOCATION
Bunkyō-ku, Japan

PHOTOGRAPHS
Bauhaus Neo

AREA
362 m²

ARCHITECTS IN CHARGE
Sasaki, Atelier O, Rieko Okumura, Ryuichi Sasaki

YEAR
2017

MANUFACTURERS
Ykk Ap, Advan, Lighting Sou

LIGHT DESIGN
Natsuha Kameoka / Lighting Sou

PRODUCER
Hidetaka Gonai / Modelia Co.,Ltd

CONTRACTOR
Magome Construction Company

BUILDING MANAGEMENT
Alpha Management & Partners Co.,Ltd.

CLIENT
Nobumitsu Ohashi / Shuko Kensetsu Co.,Ltd.

DESIGN TEAM
Ryuichi Sasaki, Rieko Okumura, Gen Sakaguchi, Anna Kwapien, Marion Foulet

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This apartment building is in the Otowa district of Tokyo’s Bunkyo ward, very close to Gokokuji temple, which was established in the Edo era (1603-1868) as a place of prayer for members of the shogunate.

Although the neighborhood is located in the city center, it retains traces of that older era.

In order to avoid direct lines of sight between the apartment building and the residents of the single-family homes lining the other side of the narrow road on which it sits, the windows are shifted slightly off-center.

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This arrangement of windows brings breezes and natural light into the building while also giving the heavy concrete a lighter feeling.

The windows appear sufficiently large from inside, but the exterior surface surrounding each one slopes in at an angle, creating a recessed “frame” that heightens the impression of lightness.

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In addition, some of the sloped surfaces are covered with hot-dip galvanized steel sheets, while on the interior side, wooden frame-like shelf placed in the same position echo the rectangular shape of the recessed frames. This creates a loose connection between interior and exterior.

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The interiors of the units are composed entirely of white walls and unadorned concrete. All unnecessary elements have been eliminated from the simple details and style.

This minimalist design, which seeks the simplest possible form for an apartment building, is intended to link to a lifestyle unburdened by superfluous material possessions.

We envision the minimal elements of the apartment enabling a freer lifestyle for its residents. For example, the storage space enclosed only by freestanding walls can also become a compact office, while the spacious concrete kitchen counter can serve as a desk.

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For example, the storage space enclosed only by freestanding walls can also become a compact office, while the spacious concrete kitchen counter can serve as a desk.


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