
"This house is located across a 10-meter-wide road from its predecessor, House of Boundary, and these neighboring houses share the same spatial context. The middle-aged couple requested a house large enough to accommodate their elderly parents and two children. They also hoped the house would be a place for enjoying a peaceful and cozy life in a quieter environment after the husband's retirement."
"The middle-aged couple requested a house large enough to accommodate their elderly parents and two children. They also hoped the house would be a place for enjoying a peaceful and cozy life in a quieter environment after the husband's retirement. To respect the daily rhythms of three generations and consider their different perceptions of the house, the archetype of the house was designed to foster mutual empathy, and each area of the house was subdivided to ensure the privacy of family members."
The house sits across a 10-meter-wide road from its predecessor, sharing the same spatial context with neighboring homes. A middle-aged couple requested ample space to accommodate elderly parents and two children while providing a peaceful, cozy environment for post-retirement life. Design decisions prioritize respect for daily rhythms across three generations and acknowledge differing perceptions of the home. An archetype was employed to foster mutual empathy among family members. Interior areas are subdivided to create private zones, ensuring both communal connection and individual privacy for all inhabitants.
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