floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan

airhouse introduces wooden house for two families in japan

 

Airhouse completes a two-family wooden house in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, introducing an expansive eave structure. One of the main design challenges was accommodating a roofed parking space within the constraints of a narrow front road that complicates vehicle maneuvering. To address this, the architects push the building as far back as possible on the site, making way for a wide, pillar-free white eave that contrasts with the rest of the black rectangular volume of the building. 

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan
all images by Toshiyuki Yano

 

 

the eave provides parking space and semi-public gathering space

 

With the eave, the Japanese architecture office Airhouse provides covered parking for up to four cars, enabling smooth passage for the vehicles of the owners and alleviating congestion and stress. Beyond its functionality, this element extends its role into the communal fabric of the neighborhood. Acting as a sheltered approach to the entrance of the House in Okazaki and semi-public gathering space, it promotes connection among residents and neighbors. The design further integrates a roof over the garden of the parents’ household, creating a comfortable outdoor environment housing shared experiences.

 

Inside, the house adheres to the client’s preferences for a serene environment. Positioned in a dense residential area, the layout employs stairwells as light wells, ensuring natural illumination while maintaining a sense of connectivity between the two families. A warm beige palette dominates the rooms, complemented by solid tamogami wood and shoji screens that evoke a refined Japanese aesthetic. 

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan
Airhouse introduces a two-family wooden house in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan
redefining residential living with an expansive eave structure

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan
one of the main design challenges was accommodating a roofed parking space

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan
a warm beige palette dominates the rooms

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan
wooden surfaces add warmth

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solid tamogami wood and shoji screens that evoke a refined Japanese aesthetic

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan
the house adheres to the client’s preferences for a serene environment

floating white eave slices through black volume of wooden residence by airhouse in japan
the eave promotes connection among residents and neighbors

floating-white-eave-black-volume-residence-airhouse-japan-designboom-large3

creating a comfortable outdoor environment housing shared experiences

 

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maintaining a sense of connectivity between the two families
maintaining a sense of connectivity between the two families
the layout employs stairwells as light wells
the layout employs stairwells as light wells
ensuring natural illumination
ensuring natural illumination
acting as a sheltered approach to the entrance of the House in Okazaki
acting as a sheltered approach to the entrance of the House in Okazaki
the design further integrates a roof over the garden of the parents’ household
the design further integrates a roof over the garden of the parents’ household

project info:

 

name: House in Okazaki

architect: Airhouse | @keiichi_kiriyama

location: Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

structure: Ohno Japan
contractor:
Sanmoku Kougyo

photographer: Toshiyuki Yano

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