Kazuyo sejima of SANAA has developed ‘nishinoyama house’ a residential complex located in a suburban area of kyoto, japan. the scheme is characterized by its unifying structure which holistically connects the ten properties, creating a series of internal gardens and alleyways. the overarching canopy comprises 21 individually pitched roofs, which reference the scale and size of neighboring homes – a modern approach which simultaneously echoes vernacular typologies.
Scattered along the sloped site, the units are linked by external circulation routes which offer glimpses into private residences. the dwellings feature a range of living accommodation, with some properties comprising a series of interconnected rooms, while others are more detached, oriented around a central courtyard.
Each room differs with regard to dimensions and proportions, with attic-type rooms with low ceilings directly contrasting more spaciously scaled enclosures. the variation of the scheme is continued to external areas, where street adjacent gardens are open to the public and more private yards are obscured from view.
All areas of the design have multiple sources of light and ventilation, ensuring a pleasant and hospitable living environment. ‘nishinoyama house’ encourages positive relationships to be formed between its inhabitants, establishing a communal and neighborly atmosphere.
该方案的特点是统一的整体结构,同时创造出一系列丰富的内部花园小巷。21个独立的单坡顶组合形成了上部复杂的雨篷空间。建筑尺度与周边住宅契合,呼应了在地类型学的当代设计理念。 沿着倾斜的场地,循着外部路线进入私宅,住宅由一系列相互关联的起居空间组成,有的围绕庭院的房间则相对私密。每个房间都提供了不同的比例和尺度,带阁楼低吊顶的房间与开敞高亮的房间形成鲜明对比。方案的多样性一直延续到室外,临街的花园向公众开放,私人庭院的概念也变得模糊了。各个领域的设计都考虑到光和通风,以确保愉快舒适的生活环境。nishinoyama住宅鼓励当地居民之间形成积极乐观的人际关系,建立一个公共友好的生活氛围。
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