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Apartment in Sagami-ohno

Three gently-curved walls create a variety of spaces and dynamic connection in this apartment conceived by MAMM Design in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

MAMM Design completed a renovation project of an apartment unit in a 30-years-old building for a family of 3 ladies, a mother and 2 daughters.

Its wide frontage toward south was very attractive, but the existing plan was stereotypical one at the time of its completion in Japan, so the whole unit could not benefit from the wide frontage. Especially, the existing kitchen was closed and separated from other parts, and apparently, it was not an ideal situation for the client who wants to enjoy scenery of the wide frontage and to communicate with daughters.The first step was to remove most of existing partitions, except bathroom, to create one big space. The next was to insert three gently-curved walls, which are not from floor to ceiling but have 20cm clearance from ceiling. The walls create a variety of spaces for each family member keeping privacy. At the same time, openings on the walls connects the spaces and the family each other. The separation and the connection are not static.

When one of the family is walking in the apartment, relationships between spaces and family are being changed every moment. At the night, ceiling reflecting lights from the top of the walls also indicate characteristics of the space.

MAMM Design, Apartment in Sagami-ohno, Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

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  • Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
  • MAMM Design