Fly Out House
ARCHITECTS
TTAA /Tatsuyuki Takagi Architects Associates
PHOTOGRAPHER
Santoshi Asawaka
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2014
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
LOCATION
Japan
CATEGORY
Residential › Private House
FLY OUT HOUSE
This Japanese family home by TTAA/Tatsuyuki Takagi Architects Associates is arranged as a mixture structure.
It's low cost, but was realized an impressive space. Te site has a difference in height, facing the canal.
I made the volume of housing so as to put off the line of sight ahead of such canals androads, cylindrical We have created the inside-outeside space in its jumping volume.
Living and the space became a mixture space, such as ”ENNGAWA" is a middle area which is a Buffer space to adjust the temperature and humidity.
This space has won harmony with the openness and the surrounding environment. By also the only base part made by concrete and the Chianti lever structure be in general wooden structure on it.
1- WHO IS THE CLIENT AND WHAT WAS THE BRIEF?
The client is a family of mid 30s with a child.
As the husband collects automobile as his hobby, a parking space to fit all three of his collection, and also a open wide living area with sense of building material, were requested.
3- WHY DID WE CREATE A CANTILEVER? HOW WAS IT CREATED?
Generally speaking, clients in Japan will ask for a blueprint after land property has been purchased.
However in this case, the client came to us before the purchase, so it became our target to bring the most effective cost between which sort of land to purchase, and the design to be build on top.
To leave most of the budget on the living area, this project began by proposing a blueprint which will provide enough parking space, and create comfortable space by taking an advantage of less valued sloping land.