Egota Apartment Building

Markus Kuntscher, Ulrike Wietzorrek

Description

Access:

Exterior access; separate staircases for the apartments arranged around the building volume.

Interior:

The neighborhood has single-family homes with gardens. In order to relate to that, an ensemble of four distinct, freestanding volumes was planned. In the first construction phase, an apartment building with five nested apartments, each of which has separate external access, was built on the southeast corner of the lot. The dividing walls on each floor are arranged differently. Thanks to a variety of connections to the floor above or below, the units intersect spatially. Each of the apartments has openings of different sizes that provide views of the surroundings on three sides, which creates a sense of living in a single-family home.

Exterior:

Loggia spaces and terraces for the semi-basement; loggias adjacent to living room and kitchen; roof terraces.

Morphology:

These residential cubes are characterized by loggias cut out of the volume and take up the form of the lot. The design is the result of the interplay of autonomous elements, for example, different colors and surfaces of the plastered facades or seemingly randomly arranged windows and exterior stairs facing in different directions. This gives the facades a heterogeneous spatial character; the differences ensure there is no clear front or back side.

Drawings

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Site plan, scale 1:2000

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Apartment access diagram

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Ground floor, scale 1:500

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Second floor, scale 1:500

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Third floor, scale 1:500

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Fourth floor, scale 1:500

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Sample apartment, scale 1:200

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Cross section, scale 1:500

Photos

Exterior view

Interior view


Originally published in: Peter Ebner, Eva Herrmann, Roman Höllbacher, Markus Kuntscher, Ulrike Wietzorrek, Typology +: Innovative Residential Architecture, Birkhäuser, 2009.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Complex/Ensemble, Detached Building

Urban Context Urban Block Structure

Architect Kazunari Sakamoto

Year 2004

Location Tokyo

Country Japan

Geometric Organization Linear

Building Depth Ca. 13 m

Number of Units 5 units

Height Mid-Rise (4 to 7 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Solid Construction

Access Type Courtyard Access, Street Access

Layout Living Room as Circulation Center, Zoning

Outdoor Space of Apartment Loggia, Roof Terrace, Terrace

Parking Outdoor parking spaces

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Additional Information Building volumes: Ensemble of 4 solitary buildings with 4 floors, one of which is a semibasement

Client Hiroshi Kaneko

Address Nakano-ku
Tokyo, Japan

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