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| takeshi hosaka architects: daylight house 
 
  'daylight house' by takeshi hosaka architects in yokohama, japan
 all images courtesy takeshi hosaka architects
 image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 kanagawa-based practice takeshi hosaka architects has sent us images of 'daylight house',
 a two-storey private dwelling for a family of four in yokohama, japan. focusing on the natural
 illumination of the interior space as the core element of the design, the house utilizes 29 skylights
 and a system of curved acrylic panels to fill the rooms with daylight.
 
 
 
  exterior view
 image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 surrounded by a mix of building typologies ranging from 10-storey condominiums to
 office buildings, the residence stands on a foundation that is sunken in a storey below
 the street level. a small set of outdoor staircase reaches a slim garden in the front,
 creating a private entrance for the inhabitants. wrapped in a skin of metallic panels,
 the structure acquires an unassuming street facade with no apertures lending views of
 the domestic space within.
 
 
 
  street view
 image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  outdoor staircase and entrance
 images © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 open to a height of two-storeys, the presence of the ceiling is central in the communal space
 of the house. a grid measuring approximately 1500mm x 1600 mm serves as the basic armature
 with sheets of curved acrylic resting in between. artificial white light set at equidistance of
 the skylights exaggerate the illumination from above and are dispersed by the translucent panels.
 to achieve the ideal effect, a number of mock-ups experimenting with the size of the structure,
 colour of the acrylic and the finish of the interior panels were developed. the interstitial air space
 between the acrylic surface and the roof acts as a climate-controlling buffer zone: hot air heated
 by the sun is ejected during the summer, while in the winter, the layer ensures a stable microclimate.
 
 
 
 
  
 interior view
 image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 bedrooms and private studies are compartmentalized in rooms with an open top.
 featuring large foldable doors, the spaces can be fully incorporated into the main
 livingspace or closed off for privacy. a loft level partially sits on top of the children's
 bedroom and serves as a neutral platform for multiple functions.
 
 
 
  from the living space
 image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  kitchen
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  doors closed
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  doors open
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  images © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  ceiling structure
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  skylight
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  views of children's room
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  from study
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  views from the loft level
 images © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  images © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  plants integrated into the layout
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  in use
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  interior conditions at night
 image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  from the loft level at night
 image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  roof
 image © koji fujii / nacasa&partners inc.
 
 
 
  site map
 
 
  floor plan / level -1
 
 
 
  floor plan / level 0
 
 
 
  section
 
 
  east elevation
 
 
 
  west elevation
 
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  south elevation
 
 
 
  north elevation
 
 
 project info:
 
 site: 114.92 m2
 building area: 73.60 m2
 floor area: 85.04 m2
 building height: 5388 mm
 storeys: 2
 structure: wooden
 
 
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