Type of Project: 5 story Residential Complex
Project Architects: EASTERN design office /// Anna Nakamura and Taiyo Jinno
Total floor area: 992.94 square meters
Site area: 440.12 square meters
Year of Construction: 2009
We’ve seen their work on Yatzer before with a presentation of their House in Crest in Kyoto // JAPAN. Architects Anna Nakamura and Taiyo Jinno of Japanese Eastern design office just know the way to amaze us! Their distinctive architecture which plays with light and brings light into the house in the most spectacular way is surely a characteristic of their stunning architectural designs.
“Slit Court – a hidden potentiality of an inner court ” _09.07.24 // Eastern Design Office
The complex is located at Sumizome, Fushimi in Kyoto // Japan. Sumizome is a small town with distinguished history, and situated south of Tofukuji temple.
The importance of the architecture of this five story residential
complex lies in the inner court. The complex occupies two tenants in
the front and back side of the first floor. From the second to the
fourth floor there are four residential units, and another two units on
the fifth floor.
In Japan due to the lack of space, the site is generally small and
narrow, and faces a narrow street. Even in this historic town, the
narrow street has become a main street as a route of transportation,
where the intimacy of the neighbors is lost and transformed into the
fast moving and ever-changing eastern world. With this in mind Eastern
Design Office set as a goal to create architecture with an inner living
space to protect what they believe matters most in life. With
an aim to protect the sky, the land, the light and above all the people
who reside within this building Eastern designed Slitcourt.
Eastern Design made architecture with an inner court. This inner court redefines how the form of “people, town and path” should be in Kyoto.
The inner court or garden seems as if one is entering the territory of a modern temple. Eastern
designed a residential complex with vertical stacked collective houses
on a narrow lot and made place beyond such senses by placing a gaping
void right in the center of the building. The inner court isn’t just
any void, but has a symbolic meaning as described above.
The inner court acts as a device where the “hidden” void is brighter
than the main, but narrow street. It balances on a thin line where
architecture plays with the elements of light and the darkness.
Whereas, whatever is structurally inside (the void), is practically
outside for the occupants of this complex. The design is striking,
simplistic ’solid and void’ which utilizes one of the best renewable
resources which is no other than the sun.
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