Japanese architect Ryo Matsui completed in Tokyo a four-floor house characterised by small balconies that become the buffer area with the street and take the function of eaves.
In a residential area whith low-rise apartment complex and new houses with small balconies, Ryo Matsui Architects designed a 4-floor house.
In Japan, expecially in Tokyo’s centre, the houses next to each other extremely approaches the site boundary.
The openess toward the road is realized with small balconies, where some plants provide privacy, that become the buffer area with the road and takes the functon of eaves.
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Ryo Matsui, Balcony House, Tokyo, Japan
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Balcony House, Tokyo, Japan Program: residential Architects: Ryo Matsui Architects Area: 203 sqm Completion: February 2013