Father and Son's House

Father and Son's House 

Unemori Architects

Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht

ARCHITECTURE AND FURNITURE
Unemori Architects

GENERAL CONSTRUCTOR
Siguma Construction Firm

FURNITURE CONTRACTOR
Stille

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Hsc

PHOTOGRAPHS
Atelier Vincent Hecht

AREA
98 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Saitama, Japan

CATEGORY
Houses

Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht

This project is a combination of renovation and new construction. The site is in a suburban residential area with a mix of old and new houses.

The main house, an annex, a workshop, and a warehouse were built by the owner's father, a carpenter, during his lifetime. These had been enlarged and remodeled at least four times.

Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht

The plan called for converting the annex and workshop into a residence for the son, who is the owner, and his family, and for maintaining the family's lifestyle while keeping an adequate distance from the main house where the mother lives.

The existing annex was a complex structure made of wood and steel. To maintain its complexity, a new wooden roof and exterior walls cover the existing framework and foundation, and floors and water facilities are added.

Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht

While the new construction is structurally independent, a slight force (such as vertical force) is also transferred to the existing part, and a small space like a gap is created between the existing and the new construction.

As a result, the large windows let in light and wind through the old columns, beams, and rafters. We aimed to create a house where the old and the new complement each other without conflict.

Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht

The existing building was not a so-called rational architecture.

However, the fact that it was made "with what was available at the time" and "as one wished" gave us a sense of the essential freedom toward making things.

Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht

We participate in this creativity through an invisible dialogue with the owner's father. It is a collaboration that transcends time and architecture created by multiple entities.

In the form of architecture, we wanted to express the richness of the existence of these various participants.

Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht


Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht


Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht


Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht
Father and Son's House
© Atelier Vincent Hecht


Father and Son's House
Father and Son's House
Father and Son's House


Father and Son's House
Site Plan
Father and Son's House
1st Floor Plan
Father and Son's House
2nd Floor Plan


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