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S&S HOUSE
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Makiko Tsukada Architects
Outline
The building is composed of steel plates that function both as a fence and as a structural material, enclosing it from the surrounding area, and creating another enclosure inside it as the main living space. In the gaps between the outer wall and the living space, "alleys", "terraces", and "balconies" are created to create a continuity between the outside air and the inside air, and the inside air is given the role of a place like a "path connecting the rooms".
Location
Japan | Kanagawa
Journal
Jutakutokushu October 2008 issue 32P