House & Atelier Bow-Wow

Oliver Heckmann

Description

The sculptural shape of the minihouse evolved out of the interplay of several parameters, such as the maximum allowable building volume, rules regarding distance, fire, and earthquake safety regulations, the mandate that only a part of the sky may be obstructed from the street perspective, as well as the hybrid program for the interior.

The work/live building consists of open levels, progressing from floor to floor in the manner of a split-level and terminating in the roof patio. The result is a spatial continuum, where working (basement and mezzanine) and living (upper floors) transition into one another without clear spatial separation; with the exception of the bathrooms and WCs, there are no room enclosures.Intimacy is indicated by subtle means: for example, the heating element which reaches through the full height of the building, permits or blocks visual sightlines, the functional definition of the mezzanine hints at the use assigned to the following floor, the translucent wall elements slow down sight and movement alike.

To one side of the entrance, the upper floor of the living area is clad in the same wood elements as the suspended ceilings. The small windows in the internal facade seem like an ironic nod to conventional living.

Despite the immediate proximity, subtly formulated boundaries and the staggered levels promote a sense of spatial separation between the different areas. This corresponds with the users’ wish for a house in which the transition from public to private space is fluid and not abrupt in nature.

Drawings

This browser does not support PDFs.Floor plan diagram, scale 1:500

This browser does not support PDFs.Site plan

This browser does not support PDFs.Sectional drawing

This browser does not support PDFs.Lowered ground level with studio, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.Raised ground floor with studio, entrance on intermediate level, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.2nd floor with kitchen and living area, studio (model archive) on intermediary level, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.3rd floor with sleeping area and bathroom, living area on intermediary level, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.Roof terrace, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.Longitudinal section, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.North elevation, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.South elevation, scale 1:200

Photos

Street façade

Interior view


Originally published in: Oliver Heckmann, Friederike Schneider (eds.), Floor Plan Manual Housing, fourth revised and expanded edition, Birkhäuser, 2011.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Block Infill/Block Edge

Urban Context Urban Block Structure

Architect Atelier Bow-Wow

Year 2005

Location Tokyo

Country Japan

Geometric Organization Linear

Building Depth 9 m

Number of Units 1

Size of Units 219 m²

Height Low-Rise (up to 3 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Column-and-Slab

Access Type Street Access

Layout Open Plan, Split-Level, Zoning

Outdoor Space of Apartment Roof Terrace

Parking No parking on lot

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Additional Information Detached, second-tier infill
4 stories with basement
facing NW/NE/SE/SW

Program Live/Work

Address Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo

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