House Vision designed by Jun Igarashi Architects, When thinking about the window, we decided to reconsider the form and composition of the window as an element, thinking that there is an infinite possibility in the “cross-section” of a window. The “window” which is the boundary between the inside (architectural space) and the outside (context)is now taken as a new element in its section. If we look at the cross-section of a window with a microscope we can find a lot of new small spaces that connect the interior with the exterior. This spaces can connect “people with architecture”, “people and context” and also “people with people”.
For this project, we proposed the main entrance of the house as a living room. The cross-section of the door or “window” has a newly expanded width that allows a new space to be created and inhabited. In this space, the limits of “inside and outside” becomes a new “in between” space with furniture and architecture. As you enter the window, there is a new space to experience.
By creating this new cross-section, we also find a diverse place where the boundaries between inside and outside are reborn into a completely new concept.
Project Info:
Architects: Jun Igarashi Architects
Location: Koto, Japan
Area: 81632.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Anna Nagai
Project Name: House Vision