Inokashira Connected Residence / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier

Inokashira Connected Residence / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier - Exterior Photography, Windows, FacadeInokashira Connected Residence / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier - Exterior Photography, Wood, Windows, Fence, Facade, Deck, Handrail, Beam, Balcony, PatioInokashira Connected Residence / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier - Interior Photography, Table, Sofa, WindowsInokashira Connected Residence / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier - Exterior Photography, Facade, WindowsInokashira Connected Residence / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier - More Images+ 19

Mitaka, Japan
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Inokashira Connected Residence / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows
© Satoshi Shigeta

Creating comfort by connecting tenements. The problems faced by collective housing in cities include the problems of ensuring privacy within the neighborhood and the comfort of the dwelling units due to the narrowness of the site and the difficulty of creating townscapes and opening them to the community while realizing these. I aimed to solve them and discover the advantages and characteristics of living together in small groups. Then, I wondered whether the existence of other dwelling units in the collective housing would not hinder privacy or lighting and ventilation and would rather create a comfortable structure.

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Cite: "Inokashira Connected Residence / Moriyoshi Naotake Atelier" 07 Jan 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1011905/inokashira-connected-residence-moriyoshi-naotake-atelier> ISSN 0719-8884

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