takeshi hosaka architects extrudes the balconies of this tokyo house towards the interior

takeshi hosaka architects has built a house for a couple and their child in downtown tokyo where windows’ balconies are reversed and extruded towards its interior. the large and small platforms create a feeling of being outside, bringing life into the 73 sqm space and splitting activities in several levels.

takeshi hosaka architects extrudes the balconies of this tokyo house towards the interior designboomphotos by koji fujii nacasa&partners inc

 

 

located in taito-ku, in the northeastern part of tokyo, the house is enclosed by whitewashed walls, punctuated by windows in different sizes. takeshi hosaka architects has drawn from houses of the surrounding area, where balconies are used as a communication tool amongst neighbors, inverting these platforms to create clusters of social activity within the compact interior.

 

 

placed within close distance to each other, the balconies facilitate different functions: the couple’s bedroom and clothes storage, the child’s space, the guest balcony, and the dressing and makeup area. additionally, a small space on the highest level with access to the roof terrace acts as a mini balcony where children can gather and play, another small area with a hammock for reading and sleeping, and a cloth drying balcony on the south side where laundry can be hung out to dry. 

takeshi hosaka architects extrudes the balconies of this tokyo house towards the interior designboom

takeshi hosaka architects extrudes the balconies of this tokyo house towards the interior designboom

 

sofia lekka angelopoulou I designboom

sep 26, 2018

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