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| 在日本东京的一间办公室内,一个白色长楼梯直接能够进入顶层的小房子,这是建筑师阿波罗及其同伴设计的。这个两层楼的房子要容纳两个家庭和一个摄影师的工作室,所以建筑师阿波罗和他的同伴在设计一栋建筑时必须考虑到两个必要的方面。 |
| 较低层包含工作室和一个卧室,而楼上的房子是一个开放式的客厅和厨房。梯子也是从这里向上的唯一一个通道,从通道往上走可以到达一间卧室,这可以作为一个客人卧室或孩子们的游戏室。这房子有一个不对称的剖面,因此,借此地势可以创造一个不平衡的屋顶。屋顶边缘的天窗引入不透光的设计。 |
| “从天窗往外看,是一个畅通无阻的天空,这让能让人忘记自己所处的是人口稠密的居民区,”建筑师这样解释他的设计。楼梯的坡度形成了房子的主入口,利用旁边的墙,可以在一楼来一个阳台。“特约建筑师说。下面的一个小天井是受保护的,可以作为摄影工作室的直接入口。以Satoshi Kurosaki为首的阿波罗建筑师及其同伴已经在最近几个月完成了几个住宅项目。这包括一个房子,有天窗的屋顶和有洞板的地板,另外还有一个外科医生住宅庭院后面的墙壁。日本的其他的房子有一个弯曲的蓝的脊柱,这就是“箭头”.箭头第一层用来作为一个摄影工作室,在二楼的入口位于居住的空间。自从房屋外表常常出现很多狭长的裂痕之后,外观设计被的要求就变得很严苛。 |
| 一楼的摄影工作室运用了开放风格和玻璃幕墙,中间的空间虽然小,但统一的外观可以给住户带来心理和视觉上的安慰。 |
| 二楼入口处的倾斜的楼梯完美地与斜墙匹配,形成了一个独特的外观和内部外观。光从狭缝形天窗屋顶峰上投下来,阴影的戏剧性地但落在多彩的房间。从天窗可以畅通无阻地仰视天空,是房子里的人忘记了房子在一个人口稠密的居民区。二楼是一个开放的单间空间,包括阁楼、梯子,这个房间可以有多种用途。室内创造性地加入了“对角线”的元素,打破了屋内的寂静。这个建筑的特点之一是在这所房子中不存在明确的亮面和暗面,因为在居住和活动的空间中透着各种各样的自然灯光,在其中可以进行室内拍照。 |
| A long white staircase leads straight to the top floor of this small house in Tokyo by Japanese office Apollo Architects & Associates. |
| The two-storey house accommodates both a family home and a photographer's studio, so Apollo Architects & Associates designed a building that can be split into two when necessary. |
| The lower level contains the studio and a bedroom, while the upper floor houses an open-plan living room and kitchen. A ladder also leads up from here to a mezzanine loft, which can function as a guest bedroom or children's playroom. |
| The house has an asymmetric profile, created by a lopsided roof. Clerestory windows run along the steepest edge of this roof to bring in light without overlooking the neighbours. |
| "An unblocked sky view from the skylight has the effect of making one forget that the house is in a densely populated residential area," explain the architects. |
| The gently sloping staircase forms the house's main entrance, leading up beside an angled wall to meet the first-floor balcony. "[The stairs] function as a novelty to invite visitors," say the architects. |
| A small patio is sheltered below and can be used as a direct entrance to the photography studio. |
| Led by Satoshi Kurosaki, Apollo Architects & Associates has completed several residential projects in recent months. Others include a house with skylights in the roof and holes in the floor plates and a surgeon's residence with courtyards behind its walls. See more architecture by Apollo Architects & Associates. |
| Other houses completed in Japan this year include a residence inside a monolithic white cube and a house with a crooked blue spine. See more Japanese houses. |
| This SOHO house is built on a portion of the lot of the owner's parents' house. Part of the first floor is used as a photo studio, and the living spaces are made on the second floor where the entrance is located. Since the divided lot is long and narrow, an exterior design was required that utilises the depth of the approach while considering the distance from and contrast with the main house. |
| By employing an open style with glass walls for the photo studio facade on the first floor, an intermediate space, albeit small, is unified with the exterior and brings comfort. |
| The shallow sloped approach-stairs to the second floor entrance nicely match the sharp inclined wall and constitute the characteristic facade, and as a result they function as a novelty to invite visitors. The pitched roof formed by the regulation on the north side creates a unique exterior and interior appearance. Light from the slit-shaped skylight on the peak of the roof casts dramatic shadows in the entirely white-coloured room. An unblocked sky view from the skylight also has the effect of making one forget that the house is in a densely populated residential area. |
| The second floor is an open one-room space, including the loft space that is accessed by a ladder, and can be used for multiple purposes. The rhythmic continuation of the "diagonal" elements, which are glimpsed in many spaces, creates a comfortable unease in the room. |
| One of the characteristics of this house is the non-existence of a clear border between ON/OFF, since the living space, where one can play with a variety of natural lights, is used as a space for taking photos. |
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