・建設地 神奈川県
・敷地面積 72.26u(21.85坪)
・建築面積 29.81u( 9.01坪)
・延床面積 81.97u(24.79坪)
・構造 木造,一部鉄骨造
【住宅】 Ka-3 house
●続・窓について考える
窓は部屋ごとにあるべきなのか。
上下の部屋をまたぐように窓を配
置すると面白い効果が得られる。
外から見ると窓の真ん中を床が横
切っています。室内では階段を上
下するたびに連続的なシークエン
スの変化が獲得できます。
Built on land of a little more than 76u this floor space this dwelling,
adding all three floors together is nearly 82u.
Thoughts at that time.
Should there be windows in each room?
Possibly an interesting field of view
effect could be obtained with the windows placed crossing between floors
Against the box of the outer, which is the
outer wall and the roof, there are the inner parts, which are the floor and the
stairs.
After clearly separating the inner and the
outer and removing the continuity, the design process was based on a method in which
the two parts would be combined together later.
When seen from the outside the floors cuts
through the center of the windows.
When entered, from below the windows can be
seen at the ceiling and it is understood that they will be seen at the floor
from the floor above.
Therefore, when going up or down the
stairs, while the field of view changes, a continuous scene can be enjoyed from
each window
Further, in response to necessity, two
kinds of windows were used.
One kind was clear glass, this allows light
to come in and the scenery to be seen.
The other kind of window was glass covered
with an aluminum shutter which opened together to allow a passing breeze to
enter the house.
The aluminum type of windows incorporated
illumination and the light was reflected from the aluminum in to the room.
- Construction area: Japan
- Building use: Single-family house
- Site area: 76.26 u
- Building footprint: 29.81 u
- Gross floor area: 81.97 u
- Construction: Wooden frame with mortar shell.
- Number of floors: 3