‘the ordinary house’ by akasaka shinichiro atelier in sapporo, japan all images courtesy akasaka shinichiro atelier photographer: koji sakai
‘the ordinary house’ by japanese practice akasaka shinichiro atelier is a two storey dwelling located in the hills of a forest outside sapporo city. simple in volume and floor plan, the cubic design explores the notion of generating memorable spaces from subtle cuts and modifications.
exterior view
sitting on a natural stepped-down stage in the hillside, the design’s main entrance is located on the upper level and is accessed by an elevated bridgeway. the unassuming finish of the facades conceals the presence of the structure, with all of its discernible domestic features – windows, terrace, chimney – placed on the sides facing out into the forest.
bridge entrance
a pie-shaped section excised out of its east facade creates an outdoor terrace by the upper-level dining area. located adjacent to this is a triangular void space that allows the dwellers to overlook the living room downstairs from the mezzanine floor. expansive glazing provides natural lighting into both these spaces, blurring the physical boundaries between the interior and exterior.
(left) facade (right) view out from living area
finished in panels of light plywood, the interior provides a natural and illuminated atmosphere. the living space features a series of stepped seating that orientate the space towards the view outside.
stepped seating in living area
dining space
mezzanine level
view of outdoor terrace
bathroom
during winter
(left) floor plan / level 0 (right) floor plan / level +1
section through terrace
section through mezzanine-atrium
exploded axo diagram