디자인 스튜디오 ON이 최근에 완공한 피카는 레지던스와 스칸다비아 소품을 전시 판매하는
소호가 결합된 복합 공간이다.
다양한 디자인 소품을 진열하는 선반은 1층부터 3층까지 수직으로 연속되며
오픈 아트리움, 홀 스페이스와 각 레벨에 위치한 식당, 침실, 샵을 구분하는 동시에 버퍼한다.
여기에 도로변에 면한 수직창으로 인하여 발생하는 내부공간의 프라이버시를
확보하는 수단으로 활용되어진다.
특히 미니멀한 백색의 인테리어 스페이스는 35제곱미터(약 10평) 정도밖에 되지 않는
협소한 대지위에 내부 공간을 최대로 활용 할 수 있도록 도와주며 주거 디자인의
컨셉을 정의한다.
reviewed by SJ
Tying together the concept of display and the spectacle of everyday life, the Japanese studio has completed a three-storey house and store, divided by a single wall where a myriad small items are placed as a precious collection of objects. A news report from Tokyo
Japanese studio ON design partners has completed Fika,
a house and Scandinavian sundries store in Tokyo's Nagasaki
neighbourhood. The three-storey house shares a single wall — transformed
into a display shelf — with the store, where a myriad small items are
placed as a precious collection of objects, rather than a typical
product display.
Costumers can enter the store and browse the shelves, where products for
sale are placed alongside objects used in the daily life of the house.
The minimal store interior features a high ceiling and a floor to
ceiling window, allowing for light to enter both the store and the
house, and for passersby to admire the artistic object display.
Inside the house, life takes place in three different floors, with
living spaces in the first and second floors, and private spaces at the
basement level. "When a washed teacup is placed on the shelf," state
architects Osamu Nishida, Hirotaka Isshiki and Rie Yanai, "it becomes a
marketable product."
Located at the corner of a 35 square metre lot, the building's minute
proportions add to its charm, tying together the concepts of display and
the spectacle of everyday life through its main window. "By displaying
commercial products and products that the owner uses
in a daily life together on the shelf," state the architects, "the shop
and the house become linked to each other, connecting with the
neighborhood through life."
ON design partners: Fika house and store
Architects: ON design partners
Team: Osamu Nishida, Hirotaka Isshiki, Rie Yanai
Location: Nagasaki, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Structure: wood; 1 basement level, 2 floors
Site area: 35,66 square metres
Building area: 22,04 square metres
Total floor area: 58,58 square metres
Structure: Ryuji Tabata/ASD
Construction: Ohara Komusho
from domusweb