House in Fukumasu / Tatsunori Kakuno/ tatta architects
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House in Fukumasu / Tatsunori Kakuno/ tatta architects
"Set in a quiet residential area, the building was designed with an open space at the opening, with an axis running from there to the approach as the layout plan."
"A roof with east-west eaves emphasizes this axis."
"The roof itself was designed with consideration for sunlight reaching the house on the north side, with two roofs of different heights, the north roof being lower."
The house sits in a quiet residential area and features an open space at the entrance aligned with an axis that connects the opening to the approach. The layout plan emphasizes that axis and is reinforced by a roof with east–west eaves. Roof geometry was developed to improve northern daylighting for the adjacent house, using two roof planes at different heights. The north roof is intentionally lower than the south roof to allow sunlight to reach the north-side house while maintaining the axial composition of the design.
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