Nine Square Grid House

Project Details

Project Name
Nine Square Grid House
Location
KanagawaJapan
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
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Project Status
Built
Year Completed
1997

Project Description

From the Architects:

The furniture units of the “furniture house” were made of steel studs. That system can be improved upon, however. For example, it makes possible a simpler and less noisy assembly process on site, avoids condensation by adding urethane-foam insulation during production process, and eliminates annoying vibration. The spatial composition combines the systems of two walls and a Universal Floor. A large square floor space, 10.4 meters to a side, can be partitioned by full-height sliding doors into nine square areas. These sliding doors allow a variety of spatial arrangements, adjustable to accommodate seasonal or functional needs.

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