House NA / Sou Fujimoto Architects

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By Karissa Rosenfield
(click here for original article)

You may remember Sou Fujimoto Architects radical House NA from this video we shared with you last November. Designed for a young couple in a quiet Tokyo neighborhood, the 914 square-foot transparent house contrasts the typical concrete block walls seen in most of Japan’s dense residential areas. Associated with the concept of living within a tree, the spacious interior is comprised of 21 individual floor plates, all situated at various heights, that satisfy the clients desire to live as nomads within their own home.

Described as ā€œa unity of separation and coherenceā€, the house acts as both a single room and a collection of rooms. The loosely defined program and the individual floor plates create a setting for a range of activities that can take place at different scales. The house provides spaces of intimacy if two individuals choose to be close, while also accommodating for a group of guests by distributing people across the house.

Sou Fujimoto states,

ā€œThe intriguing point of a tree is that these places are not hermetically isolated but are connected to one another in its unique relativity. To hear one’s voice from across and above, hopping over to another branch, a discussion taking place across branches by members from separate branches. These are some of the moments of richness encountered through such spatially dense living.ā€

Ranging in size from 21 to 81 square-feet, each floor plate is linked by a variety of stairs and ladders, including short runs of fixed and movable steps. Stratifying floor plates in a furniture-like scale allows the structure to serve many types of functions, such as providing for circulation, seating and workings spaces.

The short-spans allow for the thinness of the white steel frame. Complemented by the thin white-tinted birch flooring, many wonder where the utilities are hidden. Some floor plates are equipped with in-floor heating to help during the winter months, while strategically placed fenestration maximizes air flow and provides the only source of ventilation and cooling during summer.

The HVAC and plumbing equipment, as well as storage and lateral bracing are located in the thick, north-facing wall at the rear of the house. Additional lateral bracing is provided by a full-height bookshelf and lightweight concrete panels integrated within the side elevations.

Additionally, curtains were installed to provide temporary partitions that address the concern for privacy and separation.

Sou Fujimoto states, ā€œThe white steel-frame structure itself shares no resemblance to a tree. Yet the life lived and the moments experienced in this space is a contemporary adaptation of the richness once experienced by the ancient predecessors from the time when they inhabited trees. Such is an existence between city, architecture, furniture and the body, and is equally between nature and artificiality.ā€

Architect: Sou Fujimoto Architects
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Site Area: 592 square-feet
Project Area: 914 square-feet
Project Year: October 2010
Photography: Iwan Baan

Follow this link to view more images of House NA.

Reference: Sou Fujimoto Architects, Iwan Baan, Architectural Record, designboom

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By Karissa Rosenfield (click here for original article) You may remember Sou Fujimoto Architects radical House NA from this video we shared with you last ...
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Lo Chiaro
Knowledge + wisdom defeats ignorance
11:10 AM on 05/13/2012
Glazed scaffolding. Right angles. Really skillful.

I'd like to see it someday.
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Gronkie
Radical Independent
01:55 PM on 05/08/2012
Interesting, but a definite lack of privacy from the outside and even from others on the inside (even with the curtains) makes it unsuitable for city living, IMHO. It could be great in an isolated area like a forest or a mountain side.
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southerncaliforniaguy
08:52 PM on 05/06/2012
cool for a building with built in slides surrounded by a natural swimming pool for children
at a hospital seeking some fun and sun and therapy but for living, not a fan, at least if this was
in the woods or by the ocean maybe, but where it is located it goes against the energy of the area, just my perspective,
01:14 PM on 05/07/2012
In the woods would be awesome.
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Tom95134
03:50 PM on 05/06/2012
Not the place to walk around in if you're someone who advocates naturism.
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IfIonlyknew
Go ahead....Say something funny.
10:47 AM on 05/06/2012
It is a bit sterile for my likes.
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Amazonia26
Whistling past the graveyard
08:46 AM on 05/06/2012
they shouldn't throw stones....
Ole Fart
Grey Power Rocks
08:02 AM on 05/06/2012
OOOpps! ... at first I thought that was Bamba's "transparent" WH... silly me!
07:53 AM on 05/06/2012
SPECTACULAR....!!!!!
07:46 AM on 05/06/2012
You people have absolutely no concept of inguinity.....I bet none of you read books either.......
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Fernando
My Micro-bio is empty? Really?
06:02 PM on 05/06/2012
... says she after misspelling "ingenuity". : )
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teddy333
Save Our Planet!
07:42 AM on 05/06/2012
What about at night? Where's the privacy?
-swift
Can you put your country before your party?
10:27 AM on 05/07/2012
Curtains.
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Ryan Tippens
republican.
07:22 AM on 05/06/2012
I like it,the house I lived in before had my bedroom at the back,It was glass floor to ceiling on three walls all the way around with no curtains,it faced the forest behind the house.I lived there for 7 years.
07:36 AM on 05/06/2012
I know, I used to watch you get dressed.
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Teal-Nina
empathy is a virtue, not a slur
06:58 AM on 05/06/2012
Not for the modest... note that it is a straight clear visual shot from the bathroom to everywhere in 3 directions, "welcome guest, oh you need to use the bathroom. you can see it right here behind this glass wall".. also a house has "guts" where is all the electrical wiring, the HVAC duct work the plumbing... the gas lines? must ALL be in the one solid wall next to the shower...
07:40 AM on 05/06/2012
Apparently you did not read the story about the privacy areas of the home.......I have always loved the concept of more windows than doors but, you would probably need a real person as a buffer(alarm system) because of many peeping toms in this country just for safety alone......
06:32 AM on 05/06/2012
don't like heights so this wouldn't work for me..Also wouldn't want to live in a fish bowl..need some privacy..
04:55 AM on 05/06/2012
Someone drank too much saki!
04:36 AM on 05/06/2012
Who washes the windows?