关于本场地
该场地位于神奈川县的一个十字路口,在东京的西部。它离车站有10分钟的步行路程,在一个有许多老式房屋建筑的地区。在街道对面的北侧,有一个巨大的工厂,在一个两层的木结构公寓后面。南侧有一个三层楼的住宅区,西侧有一个废弃的老房子。这个项目比周围的建筑要大,因为由于是重建现有建筑,所以没有赠与税。

About the Site
The site is located at an intersection in the Kanagawa prefecture, west of Tokyo. It is a 10-minute walk from the station in an area with many older housing buildings. Across the street on the north side, there is an enormous factory behind a two story wood construction apartment. On the south side there is a three-story housing complex and on the west side there is an old abandoned house. This project is larger than the surrounding building because there is no gift tax due to the reconstruction of an existing building.

项目
该项目是为一个家庭的两代人设计的。年轻一代由一对夫妇和两个孩子组成,老一代则是一对夫妇。房子的设计应保持两代人之间的分离,需要一个三车位的停车位。

Program
The project is designed for two generations of a family. The younger generation consists of a couple with two children and the elder generation is a couple. The house should be designed to keep separation between the two generations and a three car parking spot is required.

该项目
众所周知,这个环境一年四季都很温暖,夏天有几个月是炎热和潮湿的。该项目一开始就以解决环境问题为目的。

The Project
This environment is known to be warm throughout the year with the summer being hot and humid for several months. The project starts off with the intention of solving the environmental issue.

一楼的设计是为了充分利用放置三个停车位和一个花园后留下的空间。我们对平面图进行了垂直挤压,并将墙体倾斜在场地边界。一楼的天花板高度是可能的最小截面,其余部分用于二楼空间。

The first floor plan is designed to make the most of the space left after placing three car parking spots and a garden. We extruded the floor plan vertically and inclined the wall on the site border. The first floor ceiling height is the minimum possible in section with the remainder for the second floor space.

在一楼的北侧靠近地板的地方放置了一个小的通风口,在南侧,放置了一个排气窗。北面的凉爽走廊和南面的温暖空间形成了大气压力的差异,从而提供了空气流通和绝缘的空间。

A small vent opening is placed near the floor on the north side of the first floor and on the south side, an exhaust window is placed. The cool corridor on the north and the warm space on the south create a difference in atmospheric pressure which provides air circulation and insulates the space.

Architects: Jun Igarashi Architects
Area: 161 m²
Year: 2009
Photographs: Iwan Baan
Country:Japan