A weekend house facing to the Sagami Bay with view to Mt. Fuji and Enoshima. The site is just 3 x 8m with 60% of footprint, and the building has become 3-stories almost automatically because the ground floor had to be a piloti by consideration of the storm surge. It seemed difficult to avoid blocking the view of the neighborhood behind. So I designed a large openings both at the sea-side and the road-side in order to keep the view passing through the building during the absence of the owner. And there is a view to the mountains at the road-side indeed. It stands between land and sea and became a house as a window to see through each other.
Structure: Reinforced concrete + wooden
Site Area: 26.11m2
Building Area: 15.42m2
Total Floor Area: 32.85m2
Architect: Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects / Yasutaka Yoshimura, Shuji Fujita, Musashi Imura, Fuminori Tokuyama
Structural engineers: Akira Suzuki / ASA
General constructors: Tosho Build Plan
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