DESIGN NAME: Bota Mishuku
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Apartment House
INSPIRATION: Bota Mishuku has a three-dimensional planting area in the facade and has an impressive appearance design. By establishing an intermediate area at the boundary between the room and the interior by the wing wall and planting area, we succeeded in contributing to landscape formation while ensuring the privacy of each dwelling unit.We are Good Design Award winners 2017 in Japan.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Bota Mishuku has ten houses which will be built by the cooperative system. There are many plants which are on the exterior perpendicular walls, they look unique and the appearance can change every time, every season, and the distance.It is hard to see a facade from a street. Therefore we designed it in a viewpoint from a slant. Bota Mishuku seems to have depth very much and three-dimensionally. It seems the look of the external approach the building.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: With this planting zone as the opportunity, the diversity of the living homes due to the cooperative oozes out to the exterior, and the contact point with the town becomes a richer expression.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Architecture, Building and Structure Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Structure : Reinforced concrete construction
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Site area : 372.95sqm Building area : 217.50sqm Total floor area : 814.32sqm
TAGS: Architect, House, Apartment, Architecture, Plants
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The richer expression on the contact point with the town.
CHALLENGE: The cooperativehouse carries out the free design of the dwelling unit. The size and position of the windows will be changed according to the plan, this means the opening appearance on the outer wall will be irregular.
However the flower bed integrated with the building and wing wall of continuous body have created a facade that can embrace any after elements due to the regularity of its arrangement.
This has led to an increase in the degree of freedom of free design inside the dwelling unit.
ADDED DATE: 2019-02-08 12:24:45
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Shuntaro Nishizawa and Wataru Omameuda
IMAGE CREDITS: Shuntaro Nishizawa
PATENTS/COPYRIGHTS: COPLUS Co.,Ltd.
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