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House in Yamasaki is an Energy Efficient and Naturally Daylit Greenhouse Home

11/19/2012
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    This fantastic house in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hy%C5%8Dgo_Prefecture">Hyogo Prefecture</a> is topped off with three greenhouse structures that draw natural light into the home. Designed by Yo Shimada of <a href="http://tat-o.com/yam.html" target="_blank">Tato Architects</a>, the House in Yamasaki is a light-filled, modern and simple space. Slightly sunken into the earth, the home was also designed to be energy efficient and to reference the neighborhood's past as an agricultural area.
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  • House in Yamasaki-Tato Architects
    The House in Yamasaki is a 119 sm (1,280 sq ft) home in Japan located in a new residential area built on what used to be fields.
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  • House in Yamasaki-Tato Architects
    The area is known for its often cloudy days, and Yo Shimada of <a href="http://tat-o.com/yam.html" target="_blank">Tato Architects</a> wanted the house to be infused with light and reflect the origins of the area.
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    The home was built for a young couple and their two children with the main living spaces on the lower floor.
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  • House in Yamasaki-Tato Architects
    This bottom level is slightly sunken into the earth in order to find a solid foundation, and to help improve the energy efficiency of the home.
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  • House in Yamasaki-Tato Architects
    The rooftop deck provides additional space to play, while providing views of the surrounding mountains.
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  • House in Yamasaki-Tato Architects
    Above the lower level is a rooftop deck and three <a href="http://inhabitat.com/naturhus-an-entire-house-wrapped-in-its-own-private-greenhouse/">greenhouse structures</A>.
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  • House in Yamasaki-Tato Architects
    Openings in the floors of these structures connect the living space below and flood it with natural light. The greenhouse structures serve multiple purposes and are integral to the home's energy efficiency program.
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    Besides reducing the need for artificial lighting, the structures also encourage natural ventilation through the stack effect and the help of operable vents and fans that are sometimes needed during the summer.
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    On really hot and cold days, a covering can be pulled across the openings to shade from the sun or blanket in the heat.
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    The home relies on an energy-efficient geothermal and floor heating system, which is aided by the house being slightly sunk into the earth.
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    The greenhouse structures are also efficiently designed to insulate against the cold and heat while still allowing in daylight.
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    A sandwich of materials, including corrugated polycarbonate panels, moisture and water absorbing and heat-retaining sheets of greenhouse material, and thermal insulation material of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/multicolored-chandelier-made-from-recycled-pet-bottle-pieces/">recycled PET bottles</a>, make up the greenhouse structures.
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    Ground and upper floor plan.
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House in Yamasaki-Tato Architects

This fantastic house in the Hyogo Prefecture is topped off with three greenhouse structures that draw natural light into the home. Designed by Yo Shimada of Tato Architects, the House in Yamasaki is a light-filled, modern and simple space. Slightly sunken into the earth, the home was also designed to be energy efficient and to reference the neighborhood's past as an agricultural area.

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