Architects: Komada Architects’ Office: Takeshi Komada, Yuka Komada
Area: 140 m²
Year: 2011
Photographs: Toshihiro Sobajima
City: Edogawa
Country: Japan
KAP, designed by Komada Architects’ Office, is a rental housing complex in Tokyo for three families. The design features fragmented slabs and perforated walls, creating interconnected, multi-dimensional small rooms that encourage active and creative living.
KAP is a rental housing complex for three families situated in a densely populated area of Tokyo, surrounded by small houses and apartments.
The design features fragmented slabs between concrete walls and perforated walls to connect adjacent spaces, creating multi-dimensional and diverse small rooms.
This layout encourages active and creative living, allowing residents to enjoy discovering various spaces within their homes.
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Address: Edogawa City, Tokyo, Japan
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