*보이드 하우스 [ Fujiwaramuro Architects ] House with Light Void

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일본에 위치한 미니멀 하우스는 도심지에 위치한 특성; 외부시선으로 부터 사적보호을 위해 가로에 면한 저층부는 최대한 막힌공간으로 계획한다. 대신 2층부터는 적극적인 개방공간을 형성, 내부의 간접채광을 유도한다.

House with Light Void is a minimal residence located in Hyogo, Japan, designed by Fujiwaramuro Architects. This residence is located in a residential neighborhood slightly removed from a busy thoroughfare. Although the setting did not offer ideal views, the lot is bound on three sides by streets with houses on the other side, making it easy to avoid unwanted visibility.

Responding to the client’s desire for privacy, we avoided locating large windows where they would be noticeable from outside and instead constructed two layers of external walls on the second story, with openings in the inner layer to let in light and breezes.

Inside, five tower-like boxes finished in cement plaster occupy the center and four corners of the structure. Light enters these towers through voids in their upper portions. The space between the towers contains the first-floor living-dining-kitchen area, which features a 4.5-meter-high ceiling. Looking up, one glimpses pieces of sky framed by the openings in the tops of the towers. Sunlight scatters off the walls, creating a living environment filled with soft light.

Photography by Katsuya Taira

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