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Transparent F3 House by Koh Kitayama Looks Like a Daylight-Filled Industrial Greenhouse

08/21/2012
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    <p><i>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></i></p> <p>Seen on <a href="http://japlusu.com">JA+U (Japan Architecture+Urbanism)</a>, the F3 House in Tokyo was designed for an owner who had only two requests: a spacious garage for his cars, and an area where he could indulge in his passion for cooking. Architect <a href="http://www.archws.com/english/profile/biography/index.html" target="_blank">Koh Kitayama</a> packed all the necessary functions into the smallest possible area, leaving the rest of the house to provide space for the owner’s favorite pastimes. Located in a hilly suburb of Tokyo, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/daylighting/">daylight</a>-filled house is liberated from the conventions of contemporary <a href="http://inhabitat.com/as-self-sufficient-residential-units-respond-sustainably-to-housing-shortages/" target="_blank">residential housing</a>.</p>
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  • F3 House Koh Kitayama
    <em>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></em> The F3 House resembles a three-story <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ikeas-new-mini-greenhouse-lets-anyone-create-their-own-indoor-garden/" target="_blank">industrial greenhouse</a>.
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  • F3 House Koh Kitayama
    <em>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></em> The top floor is a large deck with garden furniture and parasol.
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  • F3 House Koh Kitayama
    <em>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></em> The mezzanine above the garage is a grille that serves as the relaxation area.
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  • F3 House Koh Kitayama
    <em>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></em> The container comprises a kitchen and a bathroom. The wall that separates it from the rest of the interior can be sealed with special insulated shoji - sliding paper screens.
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  • F3 House Koh Kitayama
    <em>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></em> The top storey houses another outer room, with the ridge of the glass roof hinging upward to ventilate warm air.
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  • F3 House Koh Kitayama
    <em>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></em> Except for a long container-like element inserted into the main structure of the building, its entire envelope is completely transparent.
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  • F3 House Koh Kitayama
    <em>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></em> Located on a street corner, all lit up from the inside at night, the house reveals almost all aspects of the owner’s life.
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  • F3 House Koh Kitayama
    <em>Photo <a href="http://japlusu.com">© Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd</a></em> The owner says:"People don’t look inside on purpose. It’s so open that passers-by are too embarrassed to peer in".
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F3 House Koh Kitayama

Photo © Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd

Seen on JA+U (Japan Architecture+Urbanism), the F3 House in Tokyo was designed for an owner who had only two requests: a spacious garage for his cars, and an area where he could indulge in his passion for cooking. Architect Koh Kitayama packed all the necessary functions into the smallest possible area, leaving the rest of the house to provide space for the owner’s favorite pastimes. Located in a hilly suburb of Tokyo, the daylight-filled house is liberated from the conventions of contemporary residential housing.

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