Located in an urban residential area of Osaka, the architects designed a two-generation family home that emphasizes privacy and connection to nature. The structure maximizes light and spatial perception through gaps and diverse materials, enhancing visual depth. Split between two families, the home features dedicated living spaces while ensuring independence. An open-air atrium and cantilevered staircase invite natural light and outdoor views, merging the interior with the exterior environment, ultimately creating a vibrant living experience.
The design integrates natural elements and privacy, creating a spacious, multi-generational family home connecting the indoor environment with greenery and urban vibrancy.
Utilizing contrasting materials and strategic openings, the architects crafted a sense of depth and light, allowing the structure to feel expansive and inviting.
The arrangement of spaces for two generations prioritizes comfort while maintaining independence, featuring interconnected living areas and private rooms for both families.
By incorporating an atrium that rises through multiple floors, the design fosters a visual and physical connection to nature, enhancing the overall living experience.
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