일본 고베, 경사지에 위치한 주거의 독특한 거주환경은 외부환경(대지의 경사)과의 적극적인 조우를 통해 완성됩니다. 총 3개의 레벨로 구성된 내부공간은 각기 다른 데크플랫폼을 구축, 서로 다른 언어로 외부와 소통합니다.
하늘과 외부 자연으로 열린 천장을 통해 일정한 조도유지와 관계형성을 하는 레벨, 작은 외부데크를 통해 직접적인 야외공간을 즐기는 레벨, 경사면을 따라 설치된 가설구조체가 생성하는 작은 조경공간을 갖고 있는 레벨. 각 레벨은 그렇게 각자의 방식으로 일대일 소통하며, 거대한 오픈플랜으로 구현된 하우스 내부에서 거주자를 위해 통합됩니다.
embedded on a hillside in suwayama in kobe, the ‘re-slope’ house by japanese architect tomohiro hata is one of the many residences that have been developed over the years on the same sloping plot.
‘the landscape of this slope has changed where houses forcibly complete for light and wind’ comments hata. the original house was completely demolished to free up the site and allow freedom to re-establish an improved home that works with the natural topography of the hill.
the resulting design sees a wedged shaped structure clad in metal which follows the sloping gradient and simultaneously nestles among the greenery. the interior configuration has been distinctively composed across three open-plan, terraced platforms. mimicking a set of stairs, the architect followed the same concept as the exterior and spatially arranged the house complementing the original topography.
large skylights open up to the sky and trees, while illuminating the different timber platforms installed with a series of small niches for the large family. despite the noticeable absence of railings between the levels; the client follows a belief that if every possibility of danger is eliminated from your surroundings, this eventually sets people back on knowing how to overcome the smallest risk. following this concept, hata established the distinctive interiors which encourages and explores an adventurous and playful spirit.
from designboom