house 01 model by ryuichi ashizawa architects image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
japanese firm ryuichi ashizawa architects have designed house 01 in osaka, which is currently under construction. the house created for a couple is situated on a 30m2 site.
the concept is based on sustainable systems. structural columns intertwine like ivy supporting slabs on each floor. soil is put on the slabs to plant local plants of the area. because fixed walls separate natural and human domains, they avoided constructing walls. instead, they uses traditional movable walls of japan like a shoji or a fusuma. energy sources of the building are produced by natural power as light, wind, and rain. ideally, the house could produce all the energy used in this building, and circulate them efficiently as tree circulates air. minimized facility lines are provided to each floor going through the structural pipe of the columns. the environments exposed naturally calls back the primitive sense of modern people.
this is a project for reconstructing the relation between ‘nature, human, and architecture.’
house detail image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
house detail image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
house detail image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
house detail image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
bathroom image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
room image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
garden image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
overall view of the house – model image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects photo by kaori ichikawa
elevation image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects
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future image image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects
floor plans image courtesy ryuichi ashizawa architects