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Misfit: Hella Jongerius

05-11-2011 The only up-to-date monograph on the work of Dutch product designer Hella Jongerius. Written by three experts on product design; Louise Shouwenberg, Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn. Includes over ...

Ovale collection - Bouroullec brothers for Alessi

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Knoll: Brian Lutz with a foreword by Reed Kroloff

09-11-2010 The history of Knoll is the history of modern design. Founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll and joined by his wife, Florence Knoll, the company is credited for bringing European modern design to America, then...

Marcel Wanders: behind the ceiling

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Aquariva by Marc Newson

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Knoll: Brian Lutz with a foreword by Reed Kroloff - Read on Amazon >

article thumbnailThe history of Knoll is the history of modern design. Founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll and joined by his wife, Florence Knoll, the company is credited for bringing European modern design to America,...

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Translucent windows create a glowing frame around the facade of this Tokyo townhouse when the lights are turned on inside.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Designed by Japanese studio Yoritaka Hayashi Architects, House in Nakameguro has four storeys but is the same height as surrounding three storey residences.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Plywood lines the interior walls of the two middle floors, which include a first-floor living room and kitchen plus two second-floor bedrooms.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Built-in plywood furniture is arranged around the edges of rooms on these floors to create flexible open spaces.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

A white porcelain-tiled bathroom is located on the top floor and leads out onto a rooftop balcony.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

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House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Photography is by Takumi Ota.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Here’s some more explanation from Yoritaka Hayashi:


House in Nakameguro / Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

This is a small house standing in a small site in centre of the city.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Most newly-built houses around the site are being converted to three storey buildings.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Planning four storeys with the same volume of three storey buildings allows different perspective which enables this house to have an open interior space.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

As a consequence, this building has a annular openings which appears as an abstract and continuous ribbon of light in the interior space. This ribbon erases the edge of the interior space, and makes the outline of the space obscure.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

Thus the space has a stretch from the inside to outside.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

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Besides, the furniture arranged on the facade side is opposite to the usual arrangement and is treated as an extension of the building, giving the space suitable scale and enabling us to use the space effectively.

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

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Year: December of 2010
Collaborators: Akira Suzuki / ASA (Structural Engineer) , Takasou Takahashi / SESSE-Design (Façade Consultant)

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

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Area: Meguro, Tokyo, Japan
Site area: 40.01 m2

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

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Building area: 32.17 m2
Total floor area: 99.80 m2
Structure: steel frame

House in Nakameguro by Yoritaka Hayashi Architects

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