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      imabzeous
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      Architects: mA-style architects
      Location: Shizuoka, Hamamatu-City, Japan
      Architect In Charge: Atsushi Kawamoto, Mayumi Kawamoto
      Site Area: 232.02 sqm
      Building Area: 82.46 sqm
      Area: 111.44 sqm
      Year: 2011
      Photographs: Kai Nakamura

      I just loved this house and wanted to make it 3D for fun and practice.

      here are original snaps and plan.


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        imabzeous
        last edited by

        Some SU views


        Mascara House.jpg


        Mascara House 2.jpg

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        • srxS Offline
          srx
          last edited by

          Is it a joke, or there is a reason for making the house this tight?

          www.saurus.rs

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            imabzeous
            last edited by

            @srx said:

            Is it a joke, or there is a reason for making the house this tight?

            Japanese house are most of the time this tight.... but one wont feel it tight because of the use of double heights/windows and open spaces across the house... and if you search for more you ll find more tight then this one 😄

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              imabzeous
              last edited by

              the left part of house is 8' wide inside wall to wall and the right one is 10'..
              thats my assumption i guessed from furniture layout

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                mitcorb
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                If you think that's tight, consider this:
                http://www.archdaily.com/443758/small-house-unemori-architects/

                I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                  srx
                  last edited by

                  I know there are tight spaces in Japan, but for the reason. As far as I see here, it wasn't necessary. 😕

                  www.saurus.rs

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                  • mitcorbM Offline
                    mitcorb
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                    You are right. In personal space, inches/centimeters really matter. Some folks understand this. In this particular project, significant emphasis is placed on the "public" area, which is nice. Perhaps in the private areas 10' and 12' respectively would be nice, too. Especially if the property can allow it.
                    By the way, I am not a fan of galley kitchens, if some other configuration is available.

                    All of the above is strictly my opinion, and all due respect to others' is extended.

                    I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                      pilou
                      last edited by

                      Small is beautiful! 😉

                      Frenchy Pilou
                      Is beautiful that please without concept!
                      My Little site :)

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                        imabzeous
                        last edited by

                        i think personal spaces depends on country to country and culture to culture.. i am from pakistan and here we have very open spaces attached bath to every bedroom even in apartments we had attach bath with every bed even servant room. which i think think is luxury in country like germany/UK etc.

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                          Mike Amos
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                          Having had a look at the room allocation, there appears to be a problem. They have a 'kids room' but only one bedroom I can see, are the 'kids' put on a coathanger every night and tidied away into a wardrobe? THAT could catch on........

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