这座房子没有典型的日本式入口大厅,而是采用了双滑动玻璃前门,直接通向一个传统的多马或混凝土地板的空间,这里不需要穿鞋,面向厨房。进入这个空间后,立即可以看到一张大木板桌。

This house does not have a typical Japanese entry hall, but rather features a double-sliding glass front door that opens directly onto a traditional doma or concrete-floored space where shoes need not be worn, facing the kitchen. A large wood slab table is immediately visible on entering this space.

桌子上有一个燃气灶,这个单元一起作为家庭的中心聚会场所。一个锻铁的抽油烟机挂在油烟机上方,它的炉管式通风管道将人们的视线引向厨房和生活区上方的空隙,使空间有一种开放的感觉。

A gas range is built into the table, and together this unit serves as the home’s central gathering place. A wrought-iron hood hangs above the range, its stovepipe-like ventilation duct drawing eyes to a void above the kitchen and living area that gives the space a sense of openness.

燃气灶建在桌子上,这个单元一起作为家庭的中心聚会场所。一个锻铁的抽油烟机挂在炉灶上方,它的炉管式通风管道将人们的视线吸引到厨房和生活区上方的空隙,使空间有一种开放的感觉。

A gas range is built into the table, and together this unit serves as the home’s central gathering place. A wrought-iron hood hangs above the range, its stovepipe-like ventilation duct drawing eyes to a void above the kitchen and living area that gives the space a sense of openness.

从厨房经过这些楼梯时,人们看到一个横跨整个后墙的大书架。爬楼梯时可以从一些书架上抽出书来,而不太容易拿到的书架则用来展示照片或其他物品。

Looking from the kitchen past these stairs, one sees a large bookshelf spanning the entire back wall. Books can be pulled from some of the shelves when climbing the stairs, while less accessible shelves are used to display photographs or other items.

二楼包括一张长长的书桌,沿着走廊俯瞰空旷的空间,以及三个孩子各自的阁楼空间,在走廊的尽头是夫妻俩的书房和卧室。书房有一扇面向空隙的窗户,使在里面的人可以看到家里的其他地方。与卧室相邻的是一个用于晾晒衣服的外部空间,这为卧室提供了通风和隐私。

The second floor includes a long desk that runs along the hallway overlooking the void, as well as a space with a loft for each of the three children and, at the end of the hallway, a study and bedroom for the couple. The study includes a window facing onto the void that allows whoever is inside to keep an eye on the rest of the home. Adjacent to the bedroom is an exterior space for drying clothes, which provides both ventilation and privacy to the bedroom.

Architects: FujiwaraMuro Architects
Area : 90 m²
Year : 2013
Photographs :Toshiyuki Yano
Country:Japan