We show you other projects here. Now, StudioGreenBlue presents us one of its last projects. A project whose ideas are simple and should be more common, where the design can substantially reduce the need for air conditioning, and not need it. The house, as is common in them, is simple in three levels, with a clear geometry and white as dominant color inside. Congratulations!

Project name: The shape of breeze. Project Location: Gunma Prefecture, isesaki City. Japan.
Architect:  StudioGreenBlue

Project Information
Design team:  Mitsuharu Kojima, Wataru Kobayashi
Structural engineer:   Kakinuma Architecture Office
Project area: 114.27 sqm
Project year: 2010
Photographer:  StudioGreenBlue

Office address:

1580-8 2F Ishiuchi, Ora town
376-0604 - Gunma prefecture, Ora district. Japan
E-mail:   info@greenblue.jp / Website:  www.greenblue.jp

Concept
"The house is located in the hottest area in Japan during summer. There is humid and high temperature. And temperature may exceed 40 degrees. Because of that, almost houses have an air conditioner. However, since the client doesn’t like cold winds from air conditioners, he wants to the comfortable house without an air conditioner. In the beginning, to make air easily flowing, we put boxes like tunnel to divide yard into south and north. In hot summer,not to sunlight brighten the room, we adjusted “eaves”, “wall” and “wing walls”, and had windows leaning to get more breeze.

It is considering bringing pleasant, obstructing surrounding eyes, to have windows leaning and then we had ceiling leaning to enlarge the breezes into the room.

In cold winter, the sun orbit is lower than in summer, so that sunshine light in the room. As white floor and leaning ceiling reflect light, sunlight reaches in the recesses of the room.

When designing the breezes flowing, we got Shape of “Ojigi(a Japanese bowing with his whole heart)”. That figure spread mellow lights the indoor and the outdoor. During the day, you can delight in the beauty of contrast between lights and shadows. During the night, you shall be enchanted by the mellow and elegant gradation of lights.

Last summer, Japan recorded the hottest summer, but the client told us happily “winds flowed through the rooms, I had comfortable times in last summer”.

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Published on: February 6, 2012
Cite:
metalocus, JOSÉ JUAN BARBA.
"The shape of breeze " METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/shape-breeze> ISSN 1139-6415
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