When we normally feel “interior” or “exterior”, what are the causes?

And what are the causes of feeling “open” or “narrow”?


House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

This is house designed with much thought to how, from those root causes, we define the conditions of a space. In a long, narrow space, we constructed walls, and by laying out a space in which we experience many rooms, we turn “narrowness” into “openness. “Further, taking rooms and gardens as equivalent, we created spaces that are like the exteriors, calling them “garden rooms”.

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

By moving from room to another room, we can alternately experience interior and exterior, and they become the place where every rooms are connected to the exterior.

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

By moving from room to another room, we can alternately experience interior and exterior, and they become the place where every rooms are connected to the exterior. Here we have succeeded in realizing a space, which pass traditional definitions to materialized a new relationship between – interior and exterior.

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

House in Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, Architecture, Concrete, Design, House

Architects: Suppose design office
Location: Koamicho, Hiroshima, Japan
Site Area: 102.86 sqm
Building Area: 62.80 sqm
Total Floor Area: 121.97 sqm
Project Year: 2008-2009
Photographs: Toshiyuki Yano

Casa en Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, arquitectura, casas

Casa en Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, arquitectura, casas

Casa en Koamicho, Suppose Design Office, arquitectura, casas




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