House with Dormer Window / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier

House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Windows, Facade, GardenHouse with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - HandrailHouse with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Image 4 of 19House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - WindowsHouse with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - More Images+ 14

Gifu, Japan
  • Architects: Hiroki Tominaga: Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  65
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs: Takumi Ota
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House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Windows, Facade, Garden
© Takumi Ota

Text description provided by the architects. This is the rebuilt small house for elderly couple in a small country town in Gifu. Two daughters are already grown, are working at Tokyo, and don’t intend to come back here for next 30 years at least.

House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Windows, Chair, Beam, Handrail
© Takumi Ota

It is clear that the lifespan of house is clearly longer than the lifespan of the owner. So we architects have to think about how the new house can be the part of landscape in such shrinking country town.

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On the south side, there is highway, where many shops stands besides originally. We generally put the house back to the north side from the street, to get sun light or avoid from traffic noise, as the surrounding houses did. But we think that it should be avoided at the very beginning. If we build a new house in the above-mentioned situation, it has to contribute to the landscape of this street, we think.

House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Windows, Facade
© Takumi Ota

Then we decided to make roof face along the street, and extend the eaves as long as possible toward the street. House wall is set back 2 meters from the street to make a parking space. So we can make the house face along the street, and when it is raining or snowing we can enter the house without getting wet after parking the car.

House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Handrail
© Takumi Ota

When the parking space is empty, owner can sell the fruits or vegetables which they grew.

House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Image 4 of 19
© Takumi Ota

On the other hand, if we make roof face on the south side, it is hard to get sun light into the house. So we put dormer window on the roof and inflate it to penetrate between south and north. Then it helps natural ventilation and the space under the window can be small loft for the daughters and grandsons when they come back in the vacation.

House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Table, Windows, Chair, Beam
© Takumi Ota

We put FRP honey-comb panel on the loft floor, which is transparent but heat insulting to get sun light to the tatami room.

House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Windows, Beam
© Takumi Ota

A Big eaves is the traditional Japanese element and a dormer window is the traditional European element. But if we focus on the function, it can be combined and be new expression of architecture, we think. We tried to make the new house not extraordinary in the area, and also like advanced in wrong way in the architectural history.

House with Dormer Window  / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier - Windows, Facade
© Takumi Ota

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Cite: "House with Dormer Window / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier" 03 Jul 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/790436/house-with-dormer-window-hiroki-tominaga-atelier> ISSN 0719-8884

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