Friday, 19 November 2010

Charred Cedar House - naf architect & design

Design Concept
The site is located in a district where many traditional sake breweries preserve good old Japanese street with plaster and charred cedar walls. In winter, during sake brewing season, a cloud of steam comes out from red brick chimneys of the breweries and the scent of sake wafts in the air. “Charred Cedar House” stands in such neighborhood.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Fence made of charred cedar shields three sides of the plot to save the privacy; east side from an adjacent house, north and south side from public parking where cars come and go around the clock. West side of the house borders directly nostalgic street of traditional houses and brewery warehouses of white stucco. The house remains open to the street to blend in the scene although trees may be planted in the future.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

The house consists of three layers of different nature of space. Seen from the street, the first layer is a black box, the second layer void with spindly oblique steel pillars randomly piercing the space and the third layer gable black box floating on top.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

In the first layer, there is no conventional Japanese entrance to take off shoes but an entrance hall with sand cushion brick-paved floor which leads directly to all the other rooms; main bedroom, tatami room, bathroom and spiral stairs to upper layers. Entrance hall, tatami room and main bedroom are partitioned by sliding doors and when fully opened, the first layer becomes quasi-outside. Sand cushion bricks were paved in the entrance hall to make a semi-outside/ semi-inside space in terms of material and nature of space which leads gradually to more private space.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

From the entrance hall, stairwell partly covered by translucent FRP passes through the second layer, void, and leads directly to the third layer. Stairwell is covered by FRP in the second layer and only light can be taken into the stairwell. It serves as “light well” during the daytime and diffuses light to first and third layer.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Up in the third layer are living, dining and kitchen. On the floor are two openings; one from the stairwell from the first layer and the other to the second layer, sole access to the open space by ladders. Third layer is wooden structure, and wood beams and roofboards are all exposed. It is a nest-like enclosed space with picture window on the north and south and tiny round windows.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Down the ladders from the third layer leads one to 360 degree-view of glass walls on the second layer which is assimilated to the open air. There are many one-story houses in the vicinity and view from the second layer stretches over far-off brewery warehouses, town houses and brick chimneys. The second layer, open and transparent, is visibly most accessible from the outside but physically least accessible and deep-set.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Each layer of the house has different degrees of visible, physical and social accessibility from the outside which simply cannot be measured by the composition of the three layers. The complexity of the relations within the house offers various options for relations to the society.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Structure Concept
Steel-frame structure was employed for first and second layers as application of slim materials is available by concentrating the stress. Third layer, on the other hand, employed wooden framework construction method which was developed from traditional Japanese method. Structure of the first and second layers is distinctive with employment of φ100㎜・φ140㎜ steel pipes for first layer andφ60㎜ steel pipes for second layer, all of which are oblique in different angles.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

In Japan, a seismic country, diameters of pillars tend to be large to resist the force of earthquake and installation of bearing walls with braces tends to be frequent practice. The framework is calculated on the assumption of resistance to enormous force of earthquake which does not exist in everyday life. However, pillars of extremely small diameter can resist vertical and horizontal load simultaneously when correctly tilted and positioned. When this formula is found, the space free from enormous force or conventional structure method floats in the air as natural as up above brunches of trees.

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Architects: Tetsuya Nakazono / naf architect & design
Location: Hiroshima, Japón
Engineer: Kenji Nawa / NAWAKENJI-M
Program: Single family residence
Site area: 172.55 sqm
Building area: 61.38 sqm
Total floor area: 114.50 sqm
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Noriyuki Yano / Nacasa & Partners



Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas

Casa de Cedro Negro - naf architect & design, arquitectura, casas



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Green Cover - Cardoso + Zuniga

The house comes the call to contest conducted annually by the Universidad de la Republica in Uruguay for the construction of a home that is giving away prize annually as these raffles, which are conducted with the purpose of funding the study tour Architecture students from around the world.

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

This project is the winner of the competition for housing 2007 contest held each year. Its construction represents the biggest prize of the raffle draw for the architecture.

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Demand

The foundation asked for a permanent home in a suburb of the city of Montevideo. The district (Diving) has an average density plot but compact.
It stipulated: 120m2 + garage 15 m2 interior + 35m2 outdoor conditioners (parrilero, pergolas, etc.). The property is 9.80m wide by 24m and 4m retirement fund front.

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Green Roof

In a small farm into a compact frame, the game displays a topographic regenerating the soil so as to have 100% green area.
A spiral articulated housing, establishing a spatial sequence upstream of indoor and outdoor.

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

The interior space is divided into three trays a daily (kitchen sitting and dining area), one private (bedrooms) and third (driveway, access, study, playroom). The different spaces of the roof conclude the rise, a few elements accompany the green roof, these help to contain and project space.

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

The final draft made changes to the draft of the contest, thanks to the adviser and client, which allowed except not to increase the final cost of housing. This budget a project A with a variant B, under the hypothesis of change retaining walls and fill in more space. Expanded space for the garage and removed the top access, so that the house gained a new "tray" with a use defined by user.

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Architects: Andres Cardoso, Mariana Zuniga
Location: Anzani 1542, Montevideo, Uruguay
Program: Single family housing
Area constructed: 160m2
Surface area: 235m2
Consultant: Architect Enrique Castro
Structure: Magnone-Polio Engineers
Client: Architecture Raffle
Jury: Architect Dulio Amendola, Marcelo Arch Dance, Mr. Luis Zino
Contest Date: 2007
Construction Date: 2008
Construction Company: Rubio-Ritorni
Photo: Luis Alonso (graph)

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas

Cubierta Verde - Cardoso + Zúñiga, arquitectura, casas


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