MINAMIROKUGO HOUSE

Outline
On the first floor, there is a common dining room and kitchen with a ceiling height of 3,630 mm, and the concrete slab on the second floor, which is supported by a simple frame structure made of 105-mm square lumber, extends outside to form a common corridor and terrace. The exterior walls are made of large galvanized steel sheets, the roof is made of large corrugated slates, and the handrails are made of single-pipe pipes and curing frames.
Location
  • Tokyo
Journal
Shinkenchiku August 2019 issue
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