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PROJECT #: |
95-036 |
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PROJECT NAME: |
House in Nipponbashi |
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LOCATION: |
Osaka, JAPAN |
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COMPLETION DATE: |
March, 1992 |
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ARCHITECT: |
Waro Kishi Kyoto Institute of
Technology Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
JAPAN |
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION:
This house in Nipponbashi is designed on a
very small lot in the downtown area of Osaka. To the
architect, it provides a prototype for an urban house. It
contains a roof garden and the design is conceived as an urban house
possessing on its top floor a paradise in the city. In
reality, the building is 2.5 meters wide and 13 meters deep.
By lowering the ceiling height from the first floor through the
third as much as possible, the architect was able to create on the
top floor a terrace occupying a third of that level and a dining
room with a 6-meter ceiling height taking up the rest. This
space is extended both longitudinally and vertically. The idea
centered around providing the users of the house with a life close
to nature, even in the middle of the city. The architect achieved
this by creating a living space floating in air, vertically removed
from urban clamor.
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| USER ASSESSOR: |
Tetsuo
Kinsho 4-6-2, Nipponbashi,
Naniwa-ku Osaka JAPAN |
USER'S ASSESSMENT:
I am the owner of ‘House in Nipponbashi’ and
I have been living in that house soon after completion. My
house is located in the heart of the city, but it gives us a very
comfortable space to live. Especially, in the fourth floor,
living space and roof garden, we can always live with nature even in
the city. We are very pleased to live in ‘House in
Nipponbashi’ in other words. |
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1995 KBDA Honorable Mention |
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