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高幡山之家
HYG ARCHITECTS

项目名称: 高幡山之家

地点: 东京,日本

建筑团队: HYG ARCHITECTS

建筑面积: 60.7 m²

竣工时间: 2022年9月

摄影: 矢原亮(Pepp Photograph)、HYG ARCHITECTS

 

设计特色:

项目 - HYG ARCHITECTS在东京日野市推出了高幡山住宅,这座精心打造的住宅位于丘陵郊区。作为建筑师自己的家,这座单层住宅完美展示了紧凑型生活空间如何与自然环境实现和谐共处。

 

这座位于多摩丘陵南坡的住宅,建筑面积仅为60.7平方米,通过其独特的锯齿状平面设计,为住宅建筑带来了创新的设计思路。设计直接回应了场地的地形特点,同时也体现了建筑师对户外活动的热爱,将他们所说的"徒步装备般的轻盈感"融入建筑构成中。

 

该住宅最引人注目的特点是其相互连接的空间序列,这种设计映射了周围景观的自然延续。建筑师将餐厅、厨房、客厅和卧室设计成一个连续的链条,创造出流畅的室内动线,呼应了攀登附近山脊的体验。每个房间都开向精心策划的花园空间,建筑的不规则轮廓形成了私密的户外凹角,这些空间作为缘侧式走廊和露台使用。

 

这个项目的与众不同之处在于其对自然光的巧妙运用。每个房间都经过精确设计,以捕捉不同品质的光线:餐厅通过树木过滤早晨的光线,客厅沐浴在柔和的漫射日光中,而战略性放置的天窗在卧室创造出戏剧性的明暗变化。特别是客厅,其创新的弧形石膏天花板能均匀分布光线,同时反映出一天中大气条件的变化。

 

尽管占地面积不大,但通过多功能空间的设计,这座房子实现了非凡的空间效率,能够在公共和私人用途之间无缝转换。以美丽的扁柏胶合板为主的极简主义室内设计,创造了一个中性的背景,提升了对外部环境微妙变化的感知,打造出一个真正能与周围环境呼吸共生的生活空间。

 

团队 – HYG ARCHITECTS成立于2022年,位于东京,是由两位日本建筑师檜垣幸志和柳橋啓一共同创立的建筑事务所。事务所的名称体现了他们的设计理念:在推进当代日本设计边界的同时,创造与环境和谐共生的建筑作品。

 

该事务所汇集了两位创始合伙人的丰富专业经验,他们都曾在日本知名建筑事务所任职。檜垣幸志此前在SALHAUS工作期间,参与了多个重要的公共项目,包括陆前高田市立高田东中学校和碁石海岸露营地信息中心。柳橋啓一曾就职于千叶学建筑计划事务所,主持了工学院大学125周年综合教育楼等多个项目,以及釜石市多个灾后重建住宅项目。

 

事务所的专业领域涵盖从住宅建筑到公共设施的广泛类型,特别注重场地语境的回应和空间创新。他们的设计方法以对环境条件的细致关注、对自然光的巧妙运用以及成熟的材料表达为特征。他们的作品始终展现出对传统日本空间概念的深刻理解,同时融入当代可持续设计策略。

 

最近,他们的高幡山之家项目因其在紧凑型居住空间的创新方法和与周边景观的精妙融合而受到广泛关注,充分体现了事务所在回应场地和使用者需求方面的设计理念。

 

 

Project Name: House in Takahata Mountain

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Architecture Team: HYG ARCHITECTS

Total Floor Area: 60.70m²

Site Area: 169.43m²

Building Area: 63.75m²

Completion: September 2022

Construction: Kimura Industry

Structural Design: mhr Tomohiro Umehara

Structure Type: Wooden Construction

Custom Sofa: FUJITAKE WORKS

Custom Glass: Shiho Fujiki

Landscape Design: Fuwari

Photography: Ryo Yahara (Pepp Photograph), HYG ARCHITECTS

 

Feature:

Project - HYG ARCHITECTS and Harumi Sakurai have unveiled House in Takahata Mountain, a thoughtfully crafted residence nestled in the hillside suburbs of Hino, Tokyo. This intimate single-story dwelling serves as the architects' own home, masterfully demonstrating how compact living spaces can achieve harmony with their natural surroundings.

 

Located on the southern slopes of the Tama Hills, the 60.7-square-meter home introduces an innovative approach to residential architecture through its distinctive jagged floor plan. The design responds directly to both the site's topography and the architects' passion for outdoor activities, incorporating what they describe as "hiking gear-like lightness" into the architectural composition.

 

The home's most striking feature is its sequence of interconnected spaces that mirror the natural progression of the surrounding landscape. The architects have arranged the dining room, kitchen, living room, and bedroom in a continuous chain, creating a fluid journey through the house that echoes the experience of ascending the nearby mountain ridge. Each room opens onto carefully curated garden spaces, with the building's irregular outline forming intimate outdoor niches that serve as engawa-style verandas and terraces.

 

What sets this project apart is its sophisticated manipulation of natural light. Each room has been precisely engineered to capture different qualities of illumination: dappled morning light filters through trees into the dining area, diffused daylight bathes the living room in soft brightness, and a strategically placed skylight creates dramatic light and shadow play in the bedroom. The living room, in particular, features an innovative curved plaster ceiling that distributes light evenly throughout the space, while reflecting the changing atmospheric conditions throughout the day.

 

Despite its modest footprint, the house achieves remarkable spatial efficiency through multifunctional spaces that seamlessly transition between public and private uses. The minimalist interior palette, anchored by beautiful hinoki plywood, creates a neutral canvas that heightens awareness of the external environment's subtle changes, establishing a living space that truly breathes with its surroundings.

 

Design Team - HYG ARCHITECTS, founded in 2022 in Tokyo, represents a significant collaboration between two distinguished Japanese architects, Kohshi Higaki and Keiichi Yanagihashi. The firm's name embodies their design philosophy of creating architecture that harmoniously integrates with its context while pushing the boundaries of contemporary Japanese design.

 

The practice combines the diverse expertise of its founding partners, who bring extensive experience from their previous roles at prominent Japanese firms. Kohshi Higaki, who previously worked at SALHAUS, contributed to significant public projects including the Rikuzentakata City Takata East Junior High School and the Goishi Coast Camp Information Center. Keiichi Yanagihashi, formerly with Chiba Manabu Architects, has led numerous notable projects including the Kogakuin University 125th Anniversary Educational Building and several reconstruction housing projects in Kamaishi City.

 

The firm specializes in a wide range of typologies, from residential architecture to public facilities, with a particular emphasis on contextual sensitivity and spatial innovation. Their design approach is characterized by meticulous attention to environmental conditions, masterful manipulation of natural light, and sophisticated material articulation. Their work consistently demonstrates a deep understanding of traditional Japanese spatial concepts while incorporating contemporary sustainable design strategies.

 

Most recently, their House in Takahata Mountain project has garnered attention for its innovative approach to compact living and its sophisticated integration with the surrounding landscape, exemplifying the firm's commitment to creating architecture that responds thoughtfully to both site and user needs.

 

60.7 m²

东京,日本

2022

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