Architecture

Shirokane House by MDS Architects in Tokyo, Japan

Project: Shirokane House
Architects: MDS Architects
Location: Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Area: 1,097 sq ft
Photographs by: Forward Stroke inc.

Shirokane House by MDS Architects

MDS Architects have designed a contemporary dwelling composed of cedar and exposed board-formed concrete on a modest site. Developing a floor are as large as possible in a narrow site was achieved by designing a structural form that bends outwards and therefore the Shirokane House was created.
This home is further characterized with an off-centered pitched roof.

From the architects: “Making full use of structure and texture of concrete.
The site for this residence is surrounded on four sides by other buildings. Working within those conditions, the architects maximized the amount of natural light brought into the building from above and designed the interior so that light reaches all the way to the lower levels.”

“The living room is located on the top floor, with a terrace connected to it and a second roof terrace facing onto the void above it. Light and fresh air from the terraces and void pour into the first-floor dining room and kitchen.”

“The southern side of the house, which faces onto the road and has no windows aside from those in the entryway, gives the impression of a closed-off, somber structure. Inside, however, the mood is entirely different, with light and shadow fluctuating throughout the day to create a diversity of scenes.”

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