House in Konohana



尽管这栋位于大阪老城区的住所相对较大,但客户希望将其部分财产预留给他们希望将来在那运营的三空间公共停车场。将这个“公共”区域与房屋的“私有”区域适当地分开是该项目的中心主题。在类似的项目中,设计出将道路的“外部”区域和邻近物业与地块的“内部”区域分隔开的方法,也是此类项目的长期主题。


通常,墙壁用于划分区域,大阪的这一部分到处都是这样的墙壁,将公共与私人隔离,外部与内部隔离。我们一直对如何使构成街景中不可或缺的一部分的这些墙更具吸引力感兴趣。除了要严格隔离各个区域外,我们还希望创建一条柔和而引人入胜的边界线,以将其分割,有时会遮挡视线,有时还会邀请人们进入。


我们的解决方案是使用两个弧形混凝土墙将房屋分为四部分。我们按照隐私从高到低的顺序将四个最终的区域定义为“外部”,“外部私人”,“内部公共”和“内部私人”。外部公共区域包含停车场;外部私人区域包含一个供居民和通道使用的停车位;内部公共区域包括入口,日式招待客人的房间,卫生间以及其他更多外围空间;内部私人区域包括开放式的餐厅,厨房和庭院,全家人度过了大部分时间。


两个弧形墙的设计将外部私人空间和内部公共空间轻轻地连接起来,将居民吸引到内部。另一方面,两堵墙从街上挡住了房屋的视线,在需要的地方保持了完全的私密性,同时从入口处可以瞥见入口和日式房间。其中一堵墙在住宅内部延伸,成为内部分隔墙。因此,围墙不会将公共区域,私人区域,外部区域和内部区域隔离开来,而是引导人们在空间中移动,交替地阻挡和吸引视线,并作为日常生活的一个组成部分而存在。


Although this residence in Osaka’s old town district sits on a relatively large lot, the clients wanted to reserve part of the property for a three-space public parking lot they hope to operate there in the future. Appropriately dividing this “public” zone from the “private” zone of the home was a central theme of the project. Devising a way to separate the “outer” zone of the road and neighboring properties from the “inner” zone of the lot itself is also a perennial theme in projects like this that are situated on relatively large properties.


Typically, walls are used to divide zones, and this part of Osaka is full of such walls separating public from private and outer from inner. We are always interested in how to make these walls that form such an integral part of the streetscape more appealing. Rather than strictly segregating various zones, we wanted to create a soft, attractive boundary line that segmented them, sometimes blocking lines of sight and sometimes inviting people in.


Our solution was to divide the property into quarters using two arced concrete walls. We defined the four resulting zones in descending order of privacy as “outer public,” “outer private,” “inner public,” and “inner private.” The outer public zone contains the parking lot; the outer private zone contains a parking space for the residents and the approach; the inner public zone contains the entryway, Japanese-style room for entertaining guests, WC, and other more peripheral spaces; and the inner private zone contains the open living-dining-kitchen area and courtyard where the family spend most of their time.


The design of the two arced walls gently links the outer private and inner public spaces, drawing the residents inside. On the other hand, the two walls block views into the home from the street, maintaining complete privacy where it is desired while allowing a glimpse of the entryway and Japanese-style room from the approach. One of the walls extends inside the residence, becoming an interior dividing wall. The walls thus do not segregate public, private, outer, and inner zones, but instead guide the movement of people through the space, alternately block and invite lines of sight, and exist as an integrated component of daily life.


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