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House O
- Designed by: Sou Fujimoto Architects
- Category: Home design
- Location: Chiba, Japan
A weekend house for a couple located on a rocky coast two hours drive southeast of Tokyo. They are planning to settle down at this place in the future. The site is a rocky stretch facing the Pacific Ocean with approaches sloping down to the water level. The characteristic of its plan, imagined like the branches of a tree, is a continuous one room. All the required spaces, such as the entrance, living area, dining area, kitchen, bed room, Japanese style room, study room and bath room are arranged in this continuous one room. "House with feeling of ocean nearby" was the request from the client. Responding this image, I thought of creating "various ocean". Panoramic view of the ocean, ocean looking at the ocean from recesses of a cave, enclosed ocean and a place like projected above the ocean. Oriented in different directions, one can find various views of the ocean by walking throughout the house. Living area, bedroom and bathroom each has its unique relation to the ocean. One can say that the house is akin to a walking trail along the coast; one could happen by a panoramic view, sometimes feel the ocean at the back or find the ocean through a small A weekend house for a couple located on a rocky coast two hours drive southeast of Tokyo. They are planning to settle down at this place in the future. The site is a rocky stretch facing the Pacific Ocean with approaches sloping down to the water level. The characteristic of its plan, imagined like the branches of a tree, is a continuous one room. All the required spaces, such as the entrance, living area, dining area, kitchen, bed room, Japanese style room, study room and bath room are arranged in this continuous one room. "House with feeling of ocean nearby" was the request from the client. Responding this image, I thought of creating "various ocean". Panoramic view of the ocean, ocean looking at the ocean from recesses of a cave, enclosed ocean and a place like projected above the ocean. Oriented in different directions, one can find various views of the ocean by walking throughout the house. Living area, bedroom and bathroom each has its unique relation to the ocean. One can say that the house is akin to a walking trail along the coast; one could happen by a panoramic view, sometimes feel the ocean at the back or find the ocean through a small gap. And comfortable spaces to settle are scattered along the trail. Those spaces are the original images for this project. Interminable spaces continuing over and over without any clear border, just as something before its separation, I intended architecture to be primitive, "in between natural and man-made".















