Chigasaki House / Tamada & Wakimoto Architects
Briefly

This house, spanning 112㎡, is built for six family members across three generations. Located in a cul-de-sac within a densely built residential area by the sea, it accommodates two generations living together harmoniously. The younger generation includes a couple managing a nearby hair salon and their child who frequently engages with the grandparents. The older members juggle work-from-home commitments with city trips, ensuring the design effectively supports their varied lifestyles and relationships, facilitating family interactions in a cohesive living space.
The 112㎡-house accommodates six people across three generations, designed to foster relationships between a younger couple, their child, and the grandparents.
Located in a densely built residential area by the sea, the house reflects a bright atmosphere, enhancing the living experience for everyone in the family.
The project involves rebuilding a former residence into a functional home where the older generation works from home while the younger members run a local business.
Successful integration of diverse lifestyles within the family is a key feature, allowing each member to thrive in their unique way.
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