Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

The protruding entrance lobby of this Tokyo house has a seamless frosted facade that glows with diffused light.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Top and above: photograph is by Satoshi Shigeta

Named Cube Court House, the three-storey residence by Japanese architects Shinichi Ogawa & Associates encloses a central courtyard and tree.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Above: photograph is by Satoshi Shigeta

A large double-height room occupies the majority of the ground floor, accommodating a kitchen, lounge and dining area.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Two-storey-high glass walls on both sides of the courtyard permit views across from this living room towards bedrooms on the ground and first floors.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

A glazed sunroof is the only room on the top floor and opens out onto a terrace overlooking the courtyard below.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

You can also see more projects by the same architects here, including a long narrow house divided lengthways.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Photography is by SOA, apart from where otherwise stated.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa <br/>& Associates

Above: photograph is by Satoshi Shigeta

Here’s some more text from Shinichi Ogawa & Associates:


Cube Court House (S Residence)

Within a calm residential area in Tokyo, this house has the two contrasting faces: an intimate, introverted, closed house with courtyard and an outward looking, open glasshouse above.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

A tall wall of frosted glass on the principal façade brings sunlight into the entrance hall, through which the LDK room is accessed.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

The large courtyard is bounded on the North by the LDK and on the opposite side the children’s room and master bedroom.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

The small courtyard is placed for the bathroom and the toilets, interrupting the eyes. Totally closed toward the neighborhood, the cubic courtyard connects these modestly sized rooms indirectly, creating a sense of togetherness, while providing a comfortable, spacious living environment; well ventilated, filled with sunlight and connected to the changing seasons.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

In contrast, the 3rd floor glazed penthouse and a roof top terrace are perfectly opened towards the city.

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Project name: CUBE COURT HOUSE
Completion: 2010
Location: Tokyo, Japan

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Program: residence
Structural system: reinforced concrete, steel frame

Cube Court House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Site area: 177.72 sqm
Building area: 88.75 sqm
Total floor space: 154.60 sqm

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Japanese architects Shinichi Ogawa & Associates have completed this house in Hiroshima, Japan, with one wall glazed in sliding panels that open onto a grassy courtyard.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Called Warehouse, the long narrow space has an open-plan interior.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Above photograph is by Yoshiyuki Yano

A free-standing structure in the double-height space houses cabinets and private rooms, while the top of the largest unit can be used as an extra floor.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Above photograph is by Yoshiyuki Yano

At night, light from the inside can be seen from the street through a frosted glass courtyard wall.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Above photograph is by Yoshiyuki Yano

Photographs are by the architects unless stated otherwise.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Above photograph is by Yoshiyuki Yano

Here’s more detail from the architects:


The house is essentially a large, “one room space” with functional furniture (millwork).

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Above photograph is by Yoshiyuki Yano

This site is located in the suburb, Higashihiroshima-shi in Hiroshima, Japan. There are low-rise houses vastly spread around this rural district.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

The building is a single volume house with dimensions of 3.0m H. x 8.0m W. x 21.5m L. with a courtyard enclosed by frosted glass.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

The interior of this “one room space” is composed of a hall, living/dining room and a kitchen, bathroom, Japanese-style room, study room, and a master bedroom, which are all laid out in a linear arrangement.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

This “one room space” is compartmentalized into several spaces by the floor level changes and the arrangement of functional furniture.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

The top of the functional furniture creates yet another floor, which is planned to be the child room, while the inside of this functional furniture is planned for private space.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Hence, while being able to feel and be part of this vast, “one room space”, simultaneously, one is able to have privacy, by aligning the top of the functional furniture to the same height.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Above photograph is by Yoshiyuki Yano

The interior space seamlessly connects with the courtyard on the south side of the house, due to the sliding glass doors which can fully open and let the interior become one with nature.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Above photograph is by Yoshiyuki Yano

This house enables a comfortable, luxurious space where the residents’ daily actions are accomplished and where one can live along with the change of nature.

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Above photograph is by Yoshiyuki Yano

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates

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Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa Associates


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