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03.03 2012

A house with a dual personality accommodates an intimate, introverted, closed house with a courtyard and an outward looking, open glasshouse above. An impressive combination of double volumes and semi enclosed spaces.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Satoshi Shigeta
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Satoshi Shigeta
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Satoshi Shigeta
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Satoshi Shigeta
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
© Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates in Tokyo, Japan.
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‘Within a calm residential area in Tokyo, this house has the two contrasting faces: an intimate, introverted, closed house with courtyard and an outward looking, open glasshouse above.

A tall wall of frosted glass on the principal façade brings sunlight into the entrance hall, through which the LDK room is accessed.
The large courtyard is bounded on the North by the LDK and on the opposite side the children’s room and master bedroom. The small courtyard is placed for the bathroom and the toilets, interrupting the eyes. Totally closed toward the neighborhood, the cubic courtyard connects these modestly sized rooms indirectly, creating a sense of togetherness, while providing a comfortable, spacious living environment; well ventilated, filled with sunlight and connected to the changing seasons.
In contrast, the 3rd floor glazed penthouse and a roof top terrace are perfectly opened towards the city.’

Text by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
ARCHITECT: Shinichi Ogawa & Associates / urbanist architect Tokyo Yoko Okegawa, Tokyo, Japan. LOCATION: Tokyo, Japan. DESCRIPTION: residential. STATUS: completed. AREA: 154.60 sqm. DATE: 2010. No part of this web site may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of Morfae and the copyright owner.
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