Prototyping UH by General Design

Japanese studio General Design constructed this two-storey house in Tokyo as the prototype for a series of urban housing templates that can be replicated in any Japanese city (+ slideshow).

Prototyping UH by General Design

“The clients simply asked for a basic house for themselves and their two children, so we regarded this project as an opportunity to work on urban house prototypes,” says General Design.

Prototyping UH by General Design

The building comprises a simple two-storey volume with a gabled roof and a plaster-covered exterior. There are no windows on the front facade, but a sky-lit atrium and private courtyard are contained behind the walls.

Prototyping UH by General Design

Skylights are dotted along the roof on both sides, bringing natural light into the house from different angles. There’s also a square window in the top-floor living room, offering a view out across the neighbourhood.

Prototyping UH by General Design

A large living and dining room spans the length of the building and folds around to a kitchen at the back. The glazed courtyard sits on the left, while an extra room at the front provides an office that allows residents to work from home.

Prototyping UH by General Design

An industrial staircase spirals up to the first floor, where a second living room leads through to three separate bedrooms.

Prototyping UH by General Design

General Design is led by Japanese architect Shin Ohori. Other projects by the studio include the bare concrete and steel headquarters for clothing brand Neighborhood and the windowless concrete flagship for Lad Musician. See more architecture by General Design.

Prototyping UH by General Design

Photography is by Daici Ano.

Prototyping UH by General Design

Here’s a project description from General Design:


Prototyping UH

The site is located in a typical urban site in central Tokyo, where low-rise wooden houses and light gauge steel apartment buildings are densely built up in narrow quarters.

Prototyping UH by General Design

The clients simply asked for a basic house for themselves and their two children, so we regarded this project as an opportunity to work on urban house prototypes.

Prototyping UH by General Design

This simple pitched-roof house, finished plainly with mortar, has rustic appearance like a barn.

Prototyping UH by General Design

Above: ground floor plan – click for larger image

We adopted a standard wood frame system to achieve a simple layout and low-cost construction. This prototype can be adjusted and be built on any other urban sites.

Prototyping UH by General Design

Above: first floor plan – click for larger image

Large openings are located around the small courtyard on ground floor, and a picture window towards the adjacent park is provided in additional living room on the second floor. And large skylights on the roof allows for nice breeze to flow inside, and also give contrasting effect of light and shadow throughout the house.

Prototyping UH by General Design

Above: second floor plan – click for larger image

We opened up the interior space as much as possible so that the family feels as if spending relaxing time outside, under the blue sky. We intended to turn this tiny urban lot into a place where the family members can live openly and enjoy sufficient light and wind.

Prototyping UH by General Design

Above: long section – click for larger image

Architect: Shin Ohori / General Design Co., Ltd.
Location: Meguro, Tokyo
Site Area: 120.04 sqm
Built Area: 64.33 sqm
Total Floor Area: 141.07 sqm
Structural System: Timber
Completion Date: May 2012

Prototyping UH by General Design

Above: cross section – click for larger image

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NH Office Building by General Design

More concrete from Tokyo: the headquarters of clothing company Neighborhood has a bare concrete and steel interior that reflects the heavy-duty aesthetic of the brand.

NH Office Building by General Design

Designed by Japanese architects General Design, the warehouse-like building contains staff offices on its ground, mezzanine and first floors, and presentation areas and a car park occupy the two basement levels.

NH Office Building by General Design

A double-height workspace is central to the design and is naturally lit from above by a row of clerestory windows.

NH Office Building by General Design

Cement panels line the walls in this room, while plywood partitions separate spaces in the lower basement.

NH Office Building by General Design

“We hope that this building will eventually be nicely worn out ” explain the architects, “like a piece of good vintage clothing that you’ve cherished for a long time.”

NH Office Building by General Design

The building are located in the Shibuya district, close to the two main branches of the store.

NH Office Building by General Design

We’ve featured a couple of other concrete buildings by General Design on Dezeen, including a shop with no windows.

NH Office Building by General Design

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NH Office Building by General Design

Photography is by Daici Ano.

NH Office Building by General Design

There’s more text below from General Design:


NH Office Building
Shibuya, Tokyo

This is a head office building of a Tokyo-based apparel brand “Neighborhood” which offers basic clothing influenced by various subcultures associated with motorcycles, military, outdoor etc., located in Shibuya district in Tokyo.

NH Office Building by General Design

The building consists of workspaces on the first and the second floors, garage and presentation room on the basement floors.

NH Office Building by General Design

Since the company has a relatively small number of employees, it was not top priority to maximize office space.

NH Office Building by General Design

Instead of typical office building plan, using entire floor area for office space with vertical circulation located in the back, we decided to allow more space for interconnectivity between workspaces on all floors, to enhance creative and productive work environment.

NH Office Building by General Design

Long skylight is provided along the central axis, creating a sort of long and thin light well along the central axis.

NH Office Building by General Design

All workspaces are located at different levels on both sides of the light well, and they are connected with gently inclined stairs running along the central axis.

NH Office Building by General Design

The light well helps them to keep comfortable distance between all workspaces, while creating a sense of togetherness at the same time.

NH Office Building by General Design

We intended to create rather bare and unembellished space like a warehouse. Finish materials are rough exposed concrete, fiber reinforced cement board, black painted steel and larch plywood.

NH Office Building by General Design

We selected ordinary and rough materials used in industrial environment, in order to minimize the sense of “newness” and emphasized strong presence of each element.

NH Office Building by General Design

We hope that this building will eventually be nicely worn out and be even more attractive as time goes by, like a piece of good vintage clothing that you’ve cherished for a long time. Our ambition is to propose future vintage architecture.

NH Office Building by General Design

NH office building.
Architect: Shin Ohori / General Design

NH Office Building by General Design

Location: shibuya Tokyo
Structural system: reinforced concrete

NH Office Building by General Design

Site area: 402.17m2
Built area: 236.98m2
Total floor area: 992.31m2

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