ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

this residence in central tokyo, japan is the second of two houses located a minute’s walk from one another, both occupied on a routine basis by the client. his sole request was for yukio asari/love architecture to create a modern space made up of elements lacking in the first house like a rec room and wine cave in the basement, a garage and lounge on the first floor, a space for entertaining on the second, and walk-in closets on the third.

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo
images by masao nishikawa

 

 

the project fits neither the typical definition of a regular house—a place to spend everyday life—nor that of a vacation home— a place to escape everyday life. rather, it sits somewhere between the two, intended to expand ordinary life and cast it in a fresh light. in a typical vacation home, it is possible to create a sense of the extraordinary simply by opening up the building to the surrounding environment. in this case, however, because of the small urban lot, only so much could be done through manipulation of the form in relation to natural light and the garden. yukio asari/love architecture therefore employed an alternate strategy of handling the entire project, from façade to interiors, furniture, and fabrics, as one borderless whole, each of whose parts is of equal value, thereby creating a new kind of environmental expression.

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

 

 

with every small interval of passing time and every shift in natural light, the dense collage of materials used throughout the house takes on a subtly different appearance. similarly, each step through the space brings unexpected scenes as one moves around the forms designed to highlight unique characteristics of the materials. the ribbed concrete exterior walls contrast a rough surface on the concave portions, achieved by pressing squared lumber into the formwork, with a polished surface on the convex portions. in addition, the ribbing is vertical above the exterior staircase and horizontal below it.

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

 

 

the balcony wall is made from stainless steel strips laser-cut into various widths, laced into a basketweave, sprayed with a fluoropolymer coating, and roughed up with a brush for a complex finish. on the walls in the area for entertaining, several plastering processes are layered on top of one another, creating both vertical and horizontal grains similar to woven fabric. nearby, a metallic curtain and softly upholstered sofa integrate into the space in a way that blurs the boundary between architecture and interior design. during the daytime sunlight pours in from a skylight, but in the evening, the setting sun slants in from the west, completely transforming the mood of the room.

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

 

 

the unexpected combinations of materials and furniture evade description, and by extension, normalization. the front door is finished with textured cypress panels and a machined stainless-steel handle. in the second-floor powder room, the architects used white as a keynote color for both finishes and furniture serves to highlight differences in texture and pattern. in the third-floor bathroom, a japanese-style wagon and italian chair occupy a modern space constructed from faux stone tiles and glass. in the basement wine cave, the high-tech mood of the stainless-steel shelving with linear led lights contrasts with a classic italian porcelain tile floor.

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

 

 

yukio asari/love architecture also designed a custom ping-pong table to match the space. in each case, contrasting materials or patterns are brought into a hair-breadth harmony. as the light shifts and people move through this house full of many different materials, finishes, and forms, they encounter a limitless range of scenes. this interactive relationship between light, movement, material, and form transforms an everyday space into a ceaselessly extraordinary one.

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

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ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

ribbed concrete façades wrap love architecture's 'extraordinary ordinary house' in tokyo

 

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project info:

 

name: extraordinary ordinary house

location: tokyo, japan

architect: yukio asari/love architecture

area: 404.01 sqm (4348.7274 sqft)

photography: masao nishikawa

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