Taka Shinomoto和Voar Design Haus在东京的一间公寓内增加了空间的层次。

Taka Shinomoto and Voar Design Haus add layers of spaces within a Tokyo apartment.

通常情况下,饰面材料被房间的程序性边界所束缚,这使得空间的块状物被定义。这可以比作布朗尼蛋糕,它是一种甜食,一路走来都是一样的。Taka Shinomoto和Voar Design Haus着手制作一个像歌剧蛋糕一样的空间:一个甜食,但有不同材料的层次。

Typically finish materials are bound by the programmatic boundaries of a room, which makes a defined block of space. This could be compared to a brownie, it is a sweet treat that is the same all the way through. Taka Shinomoto and Voar Design Haus set out to make a space like an Opera cake: a sweet treat but with layers of different materials.

房间的程序是典型的:客厅、厨房、卧室、壁橱和浴室。叠加在公寓上的层数,无论程序如何,都使用颜色、表面处理和分辨率来定义层数。在客厅里,棕色的梯度清楚地显示了巧克力甘纳许、咖啡和奶油层。天花板是全白的,但用光面、亚光和纹理涂层处理。木地板使用颜色和木板宽度来界定层次。甚至每一层的光线质量都会发生变化。

The program of the rooms is typical: living room, kitchen, bedroom, closet and bathroom. Layers of were superimposed on the apartment, regardless of program using color, finish and resolution to define the layers. In the living room a gradient of brown clearly shows the chocolate ganache, coffee and buttercream layers. The ceiling is all white, but treated in glossy, matte and textured coatings. The wood floor uses both color and plank widths to define the layers. Even the quality of light changes in each layer.

滑动门板被用来覆盖厨房和客厅的储藏室。厨房区域隐藏在地板墙后面。厨房是开放的。对不起,厨房是封闭的。

Sliding door panels are used to cover both kitchen and living room storage.The kitchen area hides behind a flooring wall: The kitchen is open. Sorry, the kitchen is closed.

递减的木板宽度利用前凸的错觉夸大了空间的深度。这些层次捕捉到了几种光线的表达和虚构的空间深度,使一个小公寓感觉大了许多。一个内阳台从厨房区通向卧室。在这个内/外层,木板的宽度是最小的。

The decreasing wood plank widths exaggerate the depth of the space using the illusion of foreshortening. The layers capture several expressions of light and fictional depth of space, causing a small apartment to feel much larger. An inner balcony leads to the bedroom from the kitchen area. The plank widths are smallest in this inside/outside layer.

天花板和地板的处理继续进入卧室。木质架子是一个薄薄的海绵蛋糕层,将卧室与步入式衣柜、储藏室和连接厨房的隐藏走廊隔开。亮光和哑光层包裹着一根梁。整个公寓的木制品掩盖了储藏室和浴室。

The ceiling and floor treatments continue into the bedroom. Wood shelving is a thin sponge cake layer separating the bedroom from the walk-in closet, storage and hidden corridor that connects to the kitchen. The gloss and matte layers wrap over a beam. Millwork throughout the apartment disguises storage and bathrooms.

Architects: Taka Shinomoto, Voar Design Haus
Year : 2015
Photographs :Kenta Hasegawa
City:Tokyo
Country:Japan