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Transcript of Koshino House
Neil Ryan Young LEED AP
610 348 1188nei l [email protected]
Completed December 2012 for Drexel University
Koshino House
Neil Ryan YoungArch 134October 24, 2012
The site of the Koshino house is located within a densely populate suburb of Osaka Japan.
From the interior, views have been designed to focus attention to the wooded area of the site, and creates a rural aesthetic.
While the modern concrete forms dominate the site, they maintain a delicate balence with the open space located on the lower potion of the site.
Main House
Studio
Guest Rooms
Site Plan
Site plan: created in Autodesk Revit, modified with Adobe Illustrator CS6
Birds eye site view: modeled in Autodesk Revit, rendered in TwinMotion.
Studio
Dining
Bath
Kitc
hen
Bath
Storage Bed Tatami
Closet
Living
Entry
Section B
Sect
ion
A
Bed Bed Bed Bed
Ground Floor Plan
The entry of the Koshino house is at the upper level. From this angle, one gets a nearly uninterupted view of the wooded area beyond the site and can see the linear form of the buildings below.
To access the lower level, visitors must travel down a stair directly opposite the main entry. Once on the lower leve, there is a connecting corridor that links all three buildings. This corridor is a narrow space that opens at both ends to spectacular views.
Above:Image modeled and rendered in Autodesk Revit
Plans, Elevations and Sections:modeled with Audesk Revit, modified with Adobe Illustrator CS6
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Sect
ion
A
Bed Bed
Toile
t Open To Below
Studio Roof
Guest Room Roof
Entry
Courtyard
Section B
First Floor Plan
North West Isometric
The above photograph illustrates the suburban location of the site.
South Elevation
East Elevation
Floor 1-3800
Sreeet0
Roof 1-1280
Roof 31270
Foundation-4800
Floor 1-3800
Floor Bed-2900
Floor 2-1200
Sreeet0
Top of Wall1700
Connecting Corridor Sitting RmStudio
Toilet
Living Room Entry
Section B
Section A
This rendering illustrates the simplicity in the design and interior aesthetic. Natural elements (concrete, wood, steel) serve as the primary elements inside and out.
Modeled in Autodesk Revit, rendered in TwinMotion
The experience of the Koshino house is one of light and shadow. The architect was very deliberate in his placement of windows and skylights to control the amount of light in the building.
The quality of light is equally important to the experience of the Koshino house. Most glazing faces East or South while skylights wash the northern walls turning the interior into a giant sundial.
This rendering illustrates the quality of light on a winter morning.
Modeled in Autodek Revit, rendered in TwinMotion, enhanced with Adobe Photoshop CS6
The courtyard between the main house and guest house creates a crevasse that like the interior space, is dominated by the contras of light and shadow.
Test Image rendered in Autodesk Revit and enhanced with Adobe Photoshop CS6