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Vista House by APOLLO Architects & Associates

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 04:01 PM PST

APOLLO Architects & Associates have completed the Vista house in Tokyo, Japan.

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The clients were a husband-and-wife couple. He works as the director of an advertising agency, while she works in the food business. The couple purchased a plot of land that faces the cliff of a plateau and commissioned us to build a wooden three-storey residence for themselves and their child.

In order to make the most of the magnificent view overlooking the north side of the plot, we decided to activate the latent potential of the location by installing panoramic windows inside the house that would give the residents an unobstructed view of the scenic surroundings.

The first floor was compactly outfitted with a small, Japanese style straw-matted bedroom, as well as a bathroom and dressing area with an attached terrace. Each of these spaces commanded a handsome view of the landscape outside.

The second storey was configured as a single, open room with an attached roof balcony. Bookshelves were also installed on the structural walls, while a table at the edge of the dining area provides a comfortable space for reading, creating a library-like atmosphere. In addition, we made an effort to emphasize the impression of diving downwards that results from the height difference between the dining room and the living area.

The child's room and a large outdoor living space are located on the third floor, which also offers the residents a full, untrammeled view of the beautiful landscape surrounding the house.

Although the scenery visible from the terraces located on each floor is identical, the varied character of each space ensures that a different impression of this single landscape is created each time.

In addition to a car-sized parking space, the entrance to the house also includes a built-in bike garage for the owner's beloved Ducati motorbike that offers ample room for maintenance and cleaning work to be carried out.

Standing at the foot of the slope and looking up at this sleek, white mass that seems to float on top of the hill, the viewer is struck by this symbolic, monumental presence – an impression that contrasts sharply with the closed appearance presented by the front entrance.

The spatial character of this house, which embodies elements that are both mundane and extraordinary, demonstrates the wealth of possibilities that can be realized in urban residential architecture.

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Visit the APOLLO Architects & Associates website – here.

Photography by Masao Nishikawa

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Weert Fire Station by BDG Architects

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 03:16 AM PST

BDG Architects have designed a new fire station for the city of Weert in The Netherlands.

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The new building is in the same location as the former fire station. The restricted location in relation to realizing the program was instrumental in a compact organization. Transparency, both in the outer shell and internally causes different parts of the fire service to be connected and that the functioning of the fire station is visible from the outside. The building has a striking design and bold materialization to create a recognizable image. The facades are made of cast steel panels, which feature a raised, recessed or perforated pattern. The building has both a tough and functional, transparent and congenial atmosphere to match the character of the fire service.

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Visit the BDG Architects website – here.

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