House in Fukasawa
Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
The design makes optimum use of a long, thin building site with a 3.6-meter frontage. While conveying a sense of freedom and relaxation, the space allows residents to maintain their privacy but still feel connected to the outside environment. The living-dining-kitchen area, aligned north-to-south, is varied and lively thanks to a ceiling that is high in the living-room area but lower in the dining area. A skylight between the two sections brings sunlight into the center of the space and gently divides it.
- Architects
- LEVEL Architects
- Year
- 2013
- Project Status
- Built
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