HOUSE “O” / Jun Igarashi Associates

HOUSE “O”
Jun Igarashi Associates
About the Site
The site sits in Northern Japan, in a small city of Eastern Hokkaido with a mere population of 7000. The forestry industry has been lasting since long ago, however depopulation advances while the factory industry declines. The house sits on a large site of about 2000 square meter in such a city. Building density in the area is very low, a unique cityscape in Japan. To the East, across the street, there is a wood factory, to the West, a hospital. The house has quite a distance from the nearest neighbors sitting to the South and North making it difficult to draw from the context.
The Program
For the couple who will be residing here, the basic program is placed in; entry foyer, entry storage, family room, kitchen, guest room, bedroom, side room, wash closet, wash room, and bath. The residents do not want to feel the eyes of the passer-bys and that there is no difference in floor level.
The Project
As we begin our studies with the given condition, a rational square plan is constructed with the rooms fitted into the plan. However, we realize that this method creates extra circulation corridors and orients rooms and views in an irrational manner. The smallest plan of each program is cut out to be placed in a location and orientation that is favorable. For example, the kitchen is placed in a “selfish” way to look out to the tree garden on the site, and then connected the dinning to the kitchen. With this method, the extra circulation corridors to connect the spaces and hierarchy due to its location and orientation are omitted.
Volumetric study follows by setting all volume to 10 m high. From this point, according to the room function and area, the appropriate ceiling height is applied to each volume. Each volume becomes shorter as it sprawls from the tallest central living room. From certain points of the site, the house may look symmetrical but one step over, the form changes; similar phenomenon to construct in nature.
Furthermore, the site is in an extremely cold climate area and there is a very large difference in temperature throughout the year. This plan of the house, compared to the original square plan, creates various nooks and crannies on the exterior form, allowing for facades to be in light and shade. These nooks are viewed as buffer space which windows are oriented towards. The temperature difference between the façade which faces the sun and shade creates ventilation in the summer. On the other hand, during the winter, the nooks protect the windows from the cold wind and avoid the snow. This form is similar to some cacti which strive in the desert. A section of a cactus shows that they have folds in the surface to create shades to keep it cool. A comfortable architecture is created when drawing from such a simple form in nature, and is a starting point for new type of architecture.
Jun Igarashi Associates
81, Miyamae, Saroma, Tocoro-gun 093-0501 Hokkaido, Japan Tel. 01587-2-3524 Fax. 01587-2-3561 jtim4550@coral.ocn.ne.jp
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PROJECT DATA:
PROJECT NAME: HOUSE O
LOCATION:RUBESHIBE-CHO,KITAMI-SHI,HOKKAIDO
ARCHITECTS: JUN IGARASHI ARCHITECTS INC.
CLIENT :YOUNG COUPLE
SITE SURFHACE: 1483.65M2
TOTAL FLOOR : 112.15M2
GROUND FLOOR: 112.15M2
MAXIMUM HIGH: 6,503.8 M
STRUCTURET: WOODEN
CONSTRUCTION: 12.2008_04.2009
BIOGRAPHY:
Jun Igarashi Born on Hokkaido, 1970 Set up own practice Jun Igarashi Architects Inc., 1997 Instructor of Hokkaido Institute of Technology, Nagoya Institute of Technology, and Tohoku University. Education: Hokkaido Central Kougakuin Technical College, 1990
Recent works (include year for each project): House m , 2009 – Hokkaido , Japan Signal Barn , 2009 – Hokkaido , Japan Shonan House, 2009 – Tokyo, Japan House O, 2009 – Hokkaido, Japan Layered House, 2008 – Hokkaido, Japan Agricultural Burn, 2008 – Hokkaido, Japan House of Trough, 2008 – Hokkaido, Japan Rectangle of Light, 2007 – Hokkaido, Japan density, 2007 – Hokkaido, Japan room/set, 2007 – Hokkaido, Japan Corridor of the waste, 2007 – Hokkaido, Japan tea house, 2006 – Hokkaido, Japan ANNEX, 2006 – Hokkaido, Japan
Awards: AR AWARDS EMERGING ARCHITECTURE, 2006, England The Grand Prix of American Wood Design Awards 2006/ Best of Residential, USA Excellent Prize of Life study center of Toyota city proposal competition, 2006, Japan Finalist of Ferrous Park International Architectural Competition, 2006, USA Excellent Prize of JIA Environmental Architecture, 2007, Japan The Grand Prix of Sapporo 1st street shopping arcade activation Design Contest, 2007, Japan 3rd prize of Sapporo ADC Competition & Award, 2007, Japan












































































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