最小而高效

Yuki No Taki 1 采用黑色面板覆层,以一种具有成本效益的方式向日本烧木技术致敬 shou sugi ban (焼杉板)。

A Vertically Stacked Ski Lodge Elevated from the Snow

Background

The client for this project returned to STE-AD when he wanted to build another holiday and rental home after the success of Hibiki House.

The brief required 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a covered exterior car park. Evolving the design of Hibiki House  we worked with the client to develop the tight square footage into the most efficient and usable space possible.

The design was developed with the client in Hong Kong and built in Japan in 2018.

The Design

The design of Yuki No Taki 1 makes use of an open covered carport on the ground floor with an entry hall with an inviting staircase that is visible from the windows to the exterior. On the second floor the bed rooms are laid out around the stacked staircase, leading up to the entertainment floor on level 3. On this floor the open kitchen leads to the living room space with a balcony to enjoy the beautiful surrounding scenery.

Yuki No Taki 1 utilizes black panel cladding, a nod to shou sugi ban (焼杉板) , the Japanese technique of charring wood, in a cost effective manner.

  • Area:

    99m² (1,065 sqft)

  • Completed:

    2018

  • Scope:

    Design Architect

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