19.10.2011
Complex House in Nagoya, Japan
Proyectamos hacia el fondo una hilera de pequeñas habitaciones, en respuesta a la demanda del cliente. Una vez establecido un orden, se analizaron sus anchos, dependiendo de la escala adecuada para cada una de ellas. Luego compusimos las secciones que se funden o se superponen unas con otras en el primer piso y se integran al espacio familiar. Una familia es la unidad más pequeña de los grupos sociales y para construir una casa esta forma podría considerarse como su consecuencia natural y la manera efectiva de respetar la individualidad de cada uno de sus miembros.
One volume
We examine a row of small rooms towards the depth on demand of a client who wants many small rooms.
One volume × 5
After the order fixed, we examined each width depending on suitable scales of the rooms.
Multi volume
We edit composition of the sections.
Complex volume
They melt together or overlap each other on the first floor and are integrated in the space for the family. Come to think of it, a family is the smallest unit of social groups and to build a house like this way might be natural consequence and effective way in the time that individuality is naturally respected among his or her family. Besides, we take client apart to individuals at the same way of planning «complex house». Then we examine and express clearly the rules or orders for them to let each of them essentially participate to the planning process. In this way, we could propose such dwelling space that somewhat different from existing one.