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Sliding Door House

Sliding Door House

Sliding Door House is an innovative residential renovation project that exemplifies the contemporary adaptation of traditional Japanese architectural elements, specifically designed to address modern living challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. The distinctive feature of this 83.78-square-meter apartment is its system of ten continuous sliding doors, which replace conventional walls, creating a highly adaptable living space that seamlessly integrates work and family life. Designed by Japanese architect Masaki Suzuki, this Iron A' Design Award-winning project demonstrates exceptional spatial efficiency and versatility through its thoughtful implementation of traditional sliding door mechanics. The design incorporates plywood sliding doors mounted on dual rails, allowing residents to modulate the degree of connection between spaces, while glass sliding doors in the living area create a flexible workspace that maintains visual connectivity with family members. The project's material palette harmoniously combines plywood for the sliding doors, desk workspace, and TV board, complemented by bright wood flooring and strategically placed tiles that reference the Doma floor concept found in traditional Japanese townhouses. The innovative solution effectively addresses the challenge of natural light distribution in apartment buildings by allowing daylight to penetrate deeper into the interior spaces through the adjustable door system. Completed in 2020 in Chiba prefecture, Japan, this architectural intervention represents a sophisticated response to contemporary living requirements, offering a transformable environment that can accommodate both private and communal activities within a limited spatial footprint. The design's success lies in its ability to create an environment that supports various activities - from remote work to childcare - while maintaining the aesthetic and functional principles of Japanese architectural tradition.

Author: Adam Dawson

Keywords: residential renovation, Japanese architecture, sliding door system, flexible living space, workspace integration, adaptable interior

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