Sa House by Yosuke Ichii

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Residents of this small Japanese house can warm their feet in a heated sunken hollow beneath the dining table.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

The heated kotatsu table is raised on a platform in the central living area of the u-shaped Sa House, which was designed by architect Yosuke Ichii.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

The largest room inside the single-storey property is given over to the client’s three children.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Residents can climb a ladder from the bedroom on the other side of the house to reach an elevated den.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

The house also contains a kitchen, hidden behind a softwood screen, and a study alcove.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

This is the second house by Yosuke Ichii to be published in the last week, following a steel-clad home with a concealed balcony.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Japanese houses are always popular with readers on Dezeen – see all the stories about them here.

Photography is by Takumi Ota.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

The information below is from Yosuke Ichii:


Sa house

House of the young couple and children built in northern part of Himeji City.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

The family gathered centring on the kotatsu built into the floor (it is a kind of foot warmer in Japan), and naughty children were on good terms, and the request I want the family into which you can grow free from all cares.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

The volume of the one-storied house is arranged in U-shape to a site.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

They take a big window in the south and the east side which face the courtyard and become cheerful in well ventilated open space, closing an outer wall face which faces the road in the north and the west side more and protecting privacy.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Each room isn’t divided small as a private room, but the eyes pass and achieve the open internal space by losing a hallway and linking it gently.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

The quiet location of “privacy” varies the height of the floor of a living room and a study in it, and while it’s a wall of the height as the 190cm (the upper part is open, the wall the eyes don’t penetrate), is also born at the same time by settling.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

I don’t shut myself up in the private room, but it’s the house where you can be here by that and enjoy personal private time while always feeling an aggregate as the family.

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Location: Hyogo Prefecture
Japan architects: Yosuke Ichii Architect
Site area: 328.32 m²
Building area: 102.72 m²

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Floor area: 95.16 m²
Structure: wood, 1 story
Completion date: November, 2010
Family composition: parents and 3 children

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii

Sa house by Yosuke Ichii


See also:

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Hi House
by Yosuke Ichii
J House by Isolation Unit
and Yosuke Ichii
More Japanese
houses

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

A private balcony is concealed behind the black galvanised steel exterior of this house in Yao, Japan, by architect Yosuke Ichii.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

The screened terrace is situated on the middle floor of the three-storey Hi House, revealed on the facade by a narrow window at ankle-height.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

This cantilevering balcony shelters the front door and driveway.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Living and dining areas occupy the first floor of the house, whilst bedrooms are located above and below.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

A rectangular opening in the roof reveals another balcony on the top floor.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Yosuke Ichii previously completed a house in Osaka in collaboration with Isolation Unit – see our earlier story.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Other popular Japanese houses published this month on Dezeen include one with a circulating route of staircases and another resembling a half-submerged submarinesee all our stories about Japanese houses here.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Photography is by Takumi Ota.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Here’s some more information from the architect:


Hi house

1 division is lotted in the narrow area at this place developed in 1970′s.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Each housing is built by the biggest volume and equals, it’s an uptown which crowds.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Strip stairs are installed in the center of the building, it’s made void space and a big skylight is being put on the upper part.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Light shines from there to the first floor hall, enveloped in soft light throughout.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

To open and shut a window electrically, a void will be stack effect, and for air to flow and discharge collected heat around the ceiling, a new wind is to enter from a lower floor, and you can have time comfortably.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Privacy from a neighborhood is protected by making the wall in the balcony which connects with a living room expensive, and even if many people gather, a relative and my friend have secured the enough size for one room space including an outside deck.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

The simple space where the eyes don’t stop to put it in the wall using a transformed pillar as 200×100 is being produced.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

The light and open space which can’t be imagined from the outward appearance is spread in the interior, is narrow and is the housing which doesn’t make a built-up area feel by controlling sunlight, a breeze and the eyes.

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Location : Osaka Prefecture
Japan architects : Yosuke Ichii
Architect structural engineers : Takashi Manda Structural Engineer
Site area : 74.10 m²
Building area : 51.60 m² total
Floor area : 125.24 m²
First floor area : 38.90 m²
Second floor area : 46.03 m²
Third floor area : 40.31 m²
Structure : steel frame, 3 stories
Completion date : September, 2010
Family composition : grand mother and couple and brother
Photo : Takumi Ota

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

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Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

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Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii

Hi House by Yosuke Ichii


See also:

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House in Sakuragawa by
Suppose Design Office
Yachiyo by Atelier
Tekuto
Y House
by TOFU