该项目位于一个非常陡峭的斜坡上,直接面向濑户内海,其特点是可以看到宫岛及其严岛神社的独特景观。

The project site locates on a very steep slope directly facing the Seto Inland Sea, and characterized by a unique view of Miyajima Island and its Itsukushima Shrine.

主要意图是创造一个可以在水平和垂直方向上自由伸展的房子。

The main intention was to create a house that can freely spread in both horizontal and vertical directions,

同时,以最庄重和谦逊的方式,尊重地面对严岛神社。

also, that face to the Itsukushima Shrine in the most dignified and modest way with respect.

设计过程从拆解传统的盒子开始,通过De-Stijl风格的操作,给南面的立面带来一种轻盈和运动的感觉。

The design process started from disassembling the traditional box and from the intent to give a sense of lightness and movement to the South facade through a De-Stijl style operation.

从入口到一楼,道路层与房子的垂直中心相接,一楼的高度下降了1.5层。在这里,沿着墙壁之间的长长的黑暗楼梯走下去后,一个具有高天花板的房间突然出现了。像这样在地下下降的序列,让我们更加意识到一个宁静空间的丰富性。

The road level meets the house in its vertical center from the entrance to the first floor, which downs 1,5 stories. Here a room with a high ceiling pops up after walking down the long dark staircase between the walls. Sequences like this that descend underground give us more consciousness about the richness of a tranquil space.

二楼和三楼通过一个井孔连接。南面立面的悬壁延伸到房屋的宽度和高度之外,给人一种内部空间延伸的感觉。

The second and third floors connect via a wellhole. The overhanging wall in the South facade extends itself beyond the width and height of the house, giving a feeling of extension to the interior space.

三轴方向,通过垂直的井孔、水平的分体窗和阳台的延伸,提高了人们对外延空间的认识。从外面看,外墙保持了与内部房间相同的原则。

The three-axis direction, by the vertical wellhole, the horizontal split windows, and the extension of the balcony, raise awareness of the outspread space. From the outside, the facade maintains the same principles that can find in the inside rooms.

这座房子代表了一种简单的构成,响应了当地的祝福,在这里你可以享受到濑户内海的轻松氛围。

This house represents a simple composition that responds to the blessings of the location, where you can enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the Seto Inland Sea.

Architects: Kazunori Fujimoto Architect & Associates
Area : 111 m²
Year : 2019
Lead Architects : Kazunori Fujimoto
Engineering : Nishi Structural Consultants, Shinsuke Nishi
Design Team : Kazunori Fujimoto Architect & Associates Kazunori Fujimoto, Andrea Ferri
Construction Team : Komatsu Koumuten
City : Hiroshima
Country : Japan