Perchée sur une colline de la ville de Mihara près d'Hiroshima, cette maison de béton est signée par l'architecte japonais Kazunori Fujimoto. Minérale et légère à la fois, ouverte sur le ciel et le paysage environnant.

Sur ce projet, Kazunori Fujimoto précise:

"The site is located on the hill spreading the panoramic view of Seto Inland Sea. In this beautiful scenery, we aimed to the house filled with the air surrounding this area. To set the court with skylight at the back of the rooms, it's possible to enjoy the life opening to both of the sea and the mountain. We selected the shell construction for the roof to get the spread of space. The slab reinforcement is consist of single layer, and the thickness of the slab is 120mm. The roof is covering the whole the house no matter which '' inside'' and ''outside''. Usually, the big beam or column of concrete frame are needed to against for the thrust of the shell. But in this house, light construction and simple space is realized by arranging a steal frame with the reinforced concrete. It's free from arbitrary decision and consists of simple construction,  but at the same time, there are rich sequence of the space and comfortable relationship between the surroundings."

























Photographies: Kazunori Fujimoto

Pour en savoir plus, visitez le site de Kazunori Fujimoto Architect & Associates.


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