Terada House

Terada House
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TERADA HOUSE

Terada Hirate Sekkei

AREA
177 m²

YEAR
2021

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ben Richards

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Naoki Terada, Kenichi Hirate

LOCATION
Setagaya City, Japan

CATEGORY
Houses

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The text will be published as received. Please double check the credits and spelling! Located within a quiet residential area near the Takaido Station in Tokyo is a black building nestled above a concrete platform.

Terada House
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Terada House
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This building is in fact a house designed to accommodate a family of five (mother and father, their parents and their daughter).

Just off the main road and through its main entrance are several steps which guides you down, with a diagonal wall to your left which would appear to penetrate the entire building upwards and through to the roof at the top.

Terada House
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Terada House
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A black staircase which extends towards the second floor is fashioned with same material used over the external walls and to its left, is an angled large yellow sliding door with a passageway in alignment to the diagonal wall. Beyond this yellow door are the living and dining quarters, with a bedroom and open study areas on the ground floor.

Terada House
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Terada House
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Terada House
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The illuminated black staircase leads you to the 2nd floor where, a red door opens through to a bathroom that is entirely covered with white 100mm squared tiles and the diagonal wall is present throughout this space.

With a generous ceiling height up to 6.8m, the open living and dining quarters with kitchen features furniture from the ‘50s and ‘60s era.

As well as custom designed sofas and lighting, the stainless-steel kitchen is also made to an original custom design.

Terada House
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Terada House
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Terada House
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The ‘living tower’ also serves as seating for viewings of projected images on the wall. Furthermore, two bedrooms are placed on this level.

Ascending the spiral staircase in this living-dining space leads you further to the 3rd floor of the house. Here, and overlooking the second level stands an iconic red ‘living tower’ sofa amidst a background of yellow which, further expands this living area for the whole family.

Terada House
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Terada House
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Terada House
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The ‘living tower’ also serves as seating for viewings of projected images on the wall. Furthermore, two bedrooms are placed on this level.

The first, a children's bedroom with a loft which is connected to the living/dining space below (through a peephole), then the master bedroom synthesized in a deep blue with custom-made curtains and bedspreads.

Terada House
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Terada House
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Terada House
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Terada House
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Terada House
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Terada House
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Terada House
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