Patio / Yaita and Associates

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Patio / Yaita and Associates - Facade, Concrete
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Text description provided by the architects. The client desired a simple formresidence with a interior wide open inside but cannot be perceived from outside . This wish became the entire concept of the residence.

Patio / Yaita and Associates - Sofa
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First, in order to take the light in, the living, dinning and kitchen are arranged on the top second floor. As a way to prevent gaze from the outside, the spaces are enclosed together with a courtyard, Floating Patio, with walls and is placed as if floating above a Japanese-style room ' s structure of the first floor.

Patio / Yaita and Associates - Bed, Windows, Bedroom
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At the basement, another thin courtyard, Sunken Patio, is made so that it will link to the second floor ' s courtyard. There, private spaces such as bedrooms and bathrooms are placed under plentiful of light, though they are located in the basement.

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The first floor that is inserted between two private spaces on the top and the bottom is designed as more intimate space to the outside world compared to the two different floors. The Japanese-style room on the floor is designed to hold tea ceremonies. The second floor ' s floating structure serves as a large roof for the first floor which created the open and dynamic space around the structure surrounding the Japanese-style room. The space is analogous to Roji-a designed alley in the context of traditional Japanese garden and the Japanese-style room will become a tearoom in the Roji.

Patio / Yaita and Associates - Chair, Facade, Handrail
© Shigeo Ogawa

Patios of each layers give completely different space experience on each story. Each of them gives very different and impressive image.

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Moreover, by floating the box of the second floor, a fresh wind enters from a crevice, blows through this Patio helped by outer wall equipment which can be opened and closed. This system realized an airy, comfortable space.

Here, Patio appeared as a new way of an urban residence.

Patio / Yaita and Associates - Table, Windows, Chair, Glass, Facade, Beam, Handrail
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Cite: "Patio / Yaita and Associates" 31 Jul 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/531773/patio-yaita-and-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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