Hiroshima Pyramid House Case Study
Hiroshima Pyramid House Case Study
Hiroshima Pyramid House Case Study
SAIJO, HIROSHIMA
INTRODUCTION:
• Design: Suppose Design Office, Japan
Lead Architect: Makoto Tanijiri
Site area: 246 m2
Building area: 50.41 m2
Total floor area: 115.51 m2
Concept of Elevation
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan First Floor Plan
The site which was formerly an open field
was excavated and the house was sunk a
meter into the ground. The soil from the
excavations was used to create a protective
barrier around the perimeter of the site,
and acted as the organic base of the
house. The barrier formed is both visual
and physical and was planted to create a
lush landscape.
Ribbon window
Dining Area
Master Bedroom
The most revealing and striking space of
the house, unfolds before our eyes on the
second floor where the children’s
bedroom is located.
Children Bedroom
ADVANTAGES:
1. Effective natural light from the skylight.
3. Proper air circulation through the basement to the top because of open shaft.
4. Landscape view from the dining area make the house friendly to environment.
5. Ribbon window is used for the wind flow through the house and black steel V plates
are used to support the construction and pit dwelling.
DISADVANTAGES:
1. No safety in the sides of staircase void.
3. There is no privacy in the master bedroom because shaft is open and doors are not
provided.
INFERENCES:
1. We can make our house underground like a basement for the use of family gathering.
2. Big window with terraces can be used to give a natural light in top floor because that
space is so dark without natural light.
3. Contour can be used to hide the public spaces like living room, gathering space and
for the proper wind circulation.
4. Free flow planning makes a house united with everyone in the family.
5. In very less free space, it is designed so well with limited interior elements and
circulation area.
REFERENCES:
1. https://www.yatzer.com/Primitive-Living-in-Saijo-Hiroshima-Makoto-Tanijiri-
SUPPOSE-design-office
2. www.pinterest.com
3. www.wikipedia.com
4. www.archdaily.com
SUBMITTED BY:
Karan Dewangan
IInd Year,IVth Sem