House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

This house in Nagahama, Japan, by Tokyo-based Comma Design Office has half of its body raised above the ground to offer protection to a rooftop terrace (+ slideshow).

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Positioned between a residential district and a series of rice fields, House in Nagahama has an approximately square plan with a ground-level floor on one side, an elevated floor on the other side and a semi-enclosed courtyard at its centre.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Architects Atsuhiro Koda and Momo Sano of Comma Design Office lifted the south-west corner of the house to screen the roof terrace from neighbouring houses, as well as to create a sheltered driveway.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

“The first floor opens to the neighborhood, while the second floor opens to the distant view,” they explain.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Staircases at two corners create a continuous loop through the building. There are no corridors, so residents must pass through each room in turn, including the three bedrooms occupying the upper floor.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

The facade is clad with grey fibre-cement boards that are broken up by stripes of golden aluminium. “It picks up various shades of light depending on the weather,” say the architects.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Most interior walls are painted white, while floors are covered with wooden boards that turn to follow the orientation of the outer walls.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Other houses completed recently in Japan include a residence where rooms spiral up from a courtyard to the rooftop and a plain white house with only one window.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

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House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Photography is by Takumi Ota, apart from where otherwise indicated.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Here’s some more information from Comma Design Office:


House in Nagahama

The house is located in Nagahama city, Shiga, Japan. Nagahama is an old town. There are more active relationships within the neighborhood community than in Tokyo. On the other hand, Nagahama is modernised with cars and shopping malls along the main roads. It is common in any local cities in Japan.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

The site is bounded by the residential area on the south west; the road on the west is mainly used for the pedestrians. There is a peaceful landscape on the north east, where the rice fields and open space spread to Mt. Ibuki. However, there is a busy street on the north. The speed of the traffic is completely different from the slow pace living. There are several gaps in scale and difference in speed within the environment.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

We planned a space that holds various relationships within the variety of environment. The space was created by providing a “buffer zone” instated of the space directly opens to a particular subject. The one-storey volume with the courtyard fills up the site; the first floor opens to the neighborhood, while the second floor opens to the distant view. The central unclosed courtyard simultaneously opens up to each surrounding environment. By looking at one’s own house over the courtyard, it looks like a house of others.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

The facade is covered with the fibre-cement board accented with gold-stained aluminum, which often conveys the anonymous/neutral impression. However, it picks up various shades of light depending on the weather.

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Architects: comma design office
Architects member: Atshuhiro Koda, Momo Sano
Structural Engineer: Souta Matou
Structure: Steel frame
Contractor: Nove works (Zainobu Consturuction)

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office

Location: Shiga, Japan
Program: Private Residence
Project Year: 2012
Project Area: 132.58 sqm
Site Area: 201.03 sqm
Total Floor Area: 157.55 sqm

House in Nagahama by Comma Design Office
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Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Pyramidal chimneys perforated by square windows draw light into the playrooms of a Japanese nursery by Archivision Hirotani Studio.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Top: photograph by Archivision Hirotani Studio

The pointed skylights provide the single-storey Leimondo Nursery School with high ceilings in each of the seven playrooms, as well as in the children’s bathroom.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Openings of assorted shapes create windows and doors through the internal walls of the nursery.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

A chair has been mounted on the ceiling of one playroom, whilst five differently coloured clocks line the wall of another.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Located in the city of Nagahama, the nursery provides daycare for children up to the age of five.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Other preschools featured on Dezeen in recent months include a Japanese school filled with overlapping arches and an Italian kindergarten split into house-shaped blockssee all our stories about nurseries and kindergartens here.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

See also: a shimmering copper-clad beauty parlour also designed by Archivision Hirotani Studio.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Photography is by Kurumata Tamotsu, apart from where otherwise stated.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Here are some more details from Archivision Hirotani Studio:


The “Leimondo” Nursery School in Nagahama

This nursery school for children, from years zero to five years, stands on the outskirts of Nagahama city in Shiga prefecture.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

The school has been planned as a single-storey structure with a feeling of transparency between each of the spaces as well as the exterior landscape and, the “House of Light”,as we call it, has been placed in the main nursery area.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

What we mean by the “House of Light” are conical, square light-wells of different shapes, different color and facing different directions in the high ceiling bringing in various “lights” into the interior space, changing with the time and the seasons.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

The children may be able to feel the changes of these “lights”, even chase them and play with them, and to enjoy this gift of “light” in their daily activities.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Above: photograph by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Furthermore, the shape of the “House of Light” may be seen from the outside as its unique silhouettes are outlined against the almost unchanging rural scenery, providing it with a little more character.

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Project Name: Leimond-Nagahama Nursery School
Location: Nagahama, Shiga, Japan
Use: Nursery School

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Site Area: 5625.40 m²
Building Area: 690.99 m²
Gross Floor Area: 600.73 m²

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Building Scale: 1 story
Structure: Steel
Maximum Height: 9.055 m²

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Design Year: 2010
Completion Year: 2011

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Architect: Hirotani Yoshihiro and Ishida Yusaku / Archivision Hirotani Studio
Client: Social Welfare Corporation Lemonkai

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Structural Engineers: Umezawa structural engineers
Mechanical Engineers : Azu planning
General Contractors: K.K.Okuda Koumuten

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

Leimondo Nursery School by Archivision Hirotani Studio

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