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In this plan, the retaining wall and the building foundation are rationally combined, and the surplus part is returned to the courtyard as much as possible. The foundation is not vertical but slanted to give it a shape and give it an expression. The outer wall overlaps like a stack and continuously wraps around in a belt shape. There are no windows on the outside, but on the garden side, many windows and eaves create an intermediate area, creating a space that integrates the inside and outside.

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Unique Properties

In this plan, the retaining wall and the building foundation are rationally combined, and the surplus part is returned to the courtyard as much as possible. The foundation is not vertical but slanted to give it a shape and give it an expression. The outer wall overlaps like a stack and continuously wraps around in a belt shape. There are no windows on the outside, but on the garden side, many windows and eaves create an intermediate area, creating a space that integrates the inside and outside.

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Architecture, House, Woodesn, Courtyard, Single story house, Japanese

Production Technology

The outer wall material, which overlaps and wraps like a stratum, is made from recycled paper pulp and coffee grounds generated by Starbucks. The space that opens inside is completed on one floor, and the floor and beams under the eaves are continuously applied to connect with the garden, and the glass sunroom can be fully opened. You can feel each other's presence wherever you are, inside or outside. A living space that is not visible from the road provides comfort and privacy to the family.

Design Challenge

Due to the undulating terrain of the project site, it belongs to a residential land development regulation area, and a cross-sectional earth retention plan was essential. The building was rationally designed by combining a retaining wall that holds back the soil cross-sectionally and also as a foundation. Since the vertical retaining wall is civil engineering, I would like to claim that it was designed architecturally by taking a downward taper angle and giving expression to the concrete.

Project Duration

This project started in Nagoya in October 2018, started construction in October 2021, and was completed in September 2022.

Operation Flow

The planned site is an irregular site with a building coverage ratio of 50percent or less, and by arranging the buildings along the road without waste, the excess of half or more is returned to the courtyard. At the same time, the intersecting road facing the building has a height difference, and the performance of this building was demonstrated by combining the structural consideration of arranging the building along the road and the aesthetic façade design because it is connected to the road.

Research

If the terrain is uneven, it can be built on a safe slope if there is enough space, but in urban areas, it is often built horizontally as wide as possible by installing a vertical retaining wall for civil engineering. In this project, the building was arranged rationally by using both the retaining wall and the foundation on the site with a difference in height. Then, the one-story space is reduced to a continuous courtyard, and is close to the client's life.

Inspiration

With an emphasis on privacy, the building was arranged in a U-shape along the road so that it could not be seen from the road. In contrast to the gradual decline of the road, the specific gravity of the building is pushed up, and the outer wall unfolds in a belt-like shape, creating a horizontally elongated design. Contrary to the simple and powerful appearance, the living space that opens inside is completed on the first floor and integrated with the garden.

Image Credits

[#1:photographer Nobuki Taoka,Facade,2022] [#2:photographer Nobuki Taoka,Entrance,2022] [#3:photographer Nobuki Taoka,Courtyard,2022] [#4:photographer Nobuki Taoka,Dining kitchen,2022] [#5:photographer Nobuki Taoka,Sanitary,2022]

Project Overview

Lap and Wrap House has been a Bronze winner in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design award category in the year 2023 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.

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Hatsuo Morimoto was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2024, a testament to excellence of their work Lap and Wrap House .

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