
With Four Children | Ryuji Yamashita Architects
Project Name: With Four Children
Architecture Firm: Ryuji Yamashita Architects
Website: https://www.ryuji-yamashita.com
Contact e-mail: yamashita.r1988@gmail.com
Firm Location: Japan
Completion Year: 2021
Gross Built Area:125.65㎡
Project location: Hokkaido,Japan
Lead Architects: Ryuji Yamashita
Construction: Kobayashi Shoten Co.,Ltd
Renderings credits: Ikuya Sasaki
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A house for a couple and their four children.
The client wanted to give each child a private room.
The four children are close in age and play together all the time.
We were concerned that having a private room would divide the family,
so we decided to create a space where the children can feel connected even when they are in their own rooms.

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki
The four children's rooms were placed facing each other, with steps and windows between them.
When the children open the windows, the floor becomes a large desk, and they study face-to-face.
The four children's rooms become an integrated space, and the desk is made of glass to connect to the first floor.
It became a space where families can be connected with various senses of distance.

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki
When I was a child, I was given a study desk.
But I never used it.
It was painful for me to study facing the wall.
A study desk limits where you can put things, and you can't spread out a sheet of paper. I was restricted in what I could write.
The study desk became a stumbling block and eliminated many possibilities.
In this house, the floor becomes the desk. The space is a big table.
You can sit at the desk or run around. You can even draw big pictures.
This expands the possibilities for the child.

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

©Ikuya Sasaki

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