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![]() Project Name: Casa Wakasa Project Location: Osaka, Japan Project Area: 3,000 sf Program: Private Residence Architects: WHY Architecture Completion Date: 2006
![]() Casa Wakasa, home to a young family of four is located in the suburbs of Osaka, Japan. The house attempts to be both a reflection into contemporary Japans family life (sense of family vs. privacy) as well as a solution to balance individual freedom and space with collective activities and time.
![]() The basic unit of the house is an amalgam of a room and an outdoor courtyard; each room for each member of the family has an integrated garden as its counterpart. The house design gives emphasis and space to the glass-sided living room, surrounded by open gardens. The father who works as a dentist from 9AM to 9PM everyday wants to have a place in his own house that at the end of the day he could withdraw even from his family, his wife and two young daughters, to pursue the subjects of his personal interest - music, films and books. This open glass room, connecting to the house only through an underground corridor, is the sanctuary where he can be himself. The family has meals and activities together in the family living and dining room but each one of them could withdraw into their own world in their own room / garden.
![]() The spine promenade / passage linking all the rooms is designed as an engawa, the semi-outdoor transitional space seen in traditional Japanese architecture. This implies its ambiguous and transitional essence; it is not a room yet functions as one, not merely a corridor but used as linkage. Like traditional engawa, it is the true linkage in many senses; it links the indoor rooms with outdoor gardens, links spaces together into a composition, and it links multiple individual worlds into a family.
![]() Japanese Architecture Casa Wakasa - Photograph description and credit: 1) Model - overall view copyrights : WHY Architecture 2) Model - Side wall copyrights: WHY Architecture 3) Front façade of the house from street photograph by Koji Nagasawa 4) Front courtyard photograph by Thanaraj Vang 5) Back garden at night photograph by Koji Nagasawa 6) Living room looking towards back garden photograph by Kulapat Yantrasast 7) Entry hall looking to the central engawa passage space photograph by Koji Nagasawa 8) Entry hall at night photograph by Koji Nagasawa 9) engawa passage space at night photograph by Koji Nagasawa 10) Living room photograph by Thanaraj Vang 11) Central staircase, linking all levels of the house photograph by Thanaraj Vang 12) Japanese tearoom photograph by Thanaraj Vang 13) Inner Courtyard photograph by Kulapat Yantrasast All images and photographs courtesy of WHY Architecture Copyrights for all photographs belong to photographers as noted
![]() Casa Wakasa - Building Information: Architect : Kulapat Yantrasast, WHY Architecture Associate Architect : Akira Matsumoto Architect & Associates (Akira Matsumoto, Tomoki Nagai) Structural Engineer : TAPS MEP : Pulse Construction : Abe Komuten co, ltd. Japanese Houses Tokyo Building World Architecture : e-architect - a guide to key buildings across the globe Japanese Architect Japanese Architecture Tokyo House Comments / photos for the Japanese Residential Architecture pages welcome: info@e-architect.co.uk Casa Wakasa Building : page - adrian welch / isabelle lomholt |
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