这座新装修的住宅位于大阪市郊区,属于经济高速增长时期的大规模生产和现成的房屋风格。

Located in the suburb of Osaka city, this newly renovated residence was part of a mass-produced and ready-made style of house, built during a time of high economic growth.

首要步骤包括通过剥落饰面结构来暴露整个结构。随后,插入两个由菩提树和月桂树制成的盒子,以创造光线和风的流通。

First steps included exposing the whole structure by stripping down the finishing structure. This was followed by inserting two boxes made of linden and lauan in order to create circulation for light and wind.

因此,一个更加开放和适合现代人居住的空间被实现了。这取代了以前老旧和封闭的氛围。由新材料制成的两个盒子强调了与旧材料的对比,同时创造了一个更广阔的视野。

Thus, a more open and livable space of a modern generation was achieved. This replaced the older and closed ambience of before. The two boxes made from the new material emphasize a contrast between the older material, simultaneously creating a wider view.

这个翻新的房子符合最新的结构设计规定,也包含最新的绝缘质量。

This renovated house meets the up-to-date regulations of structural design and also contains the latest insulation quality.

所有这些都是以最低的成本完成的,同时尽可能地保留了现有的结构,只在绝对必要的地方增加了改进。
这项工作是在日本市场上保护有价值的建筑的一个例子,在日本市场上,大多数开发项目通常包括拆毁旧建筑以建造新住宅。然而,考虑到东北地震带来的节能重点,翻新现有建筑正成为一个更好的选择,同时以最小的投资实现个人定制的住宅。

All this was done with minimum cost while preserving the existing structure as much as possible, only adding enhancements that where absolutely necessary.
This work is an example of preserving valuable buildings in the Japanese market where the majority of development usually consist of breaking down old buildings to produce new residences. However, considering the energy-saving focus due to the Tohoku earthquake, renovating existing buildings is becoming a better option whilst enabling personal tailer-made residence at minimal investment.

Architects: Coil Kazuteru Matumura Architects
Area: 86 m²
Year: 2013
Photographs: Yoshiro Masuda
Site Area:120.75 sqm
Built Area:41.72 sqm
City:Hirakata
Country:Japan