Beat Pack House, Japan by Studio LOOP

Beat Pack House is based in a dense urban area of Kanagawa, Japan that offers privacy but maintains natural light via a central “plaza”. The concept of nLDK;n (number of private rooms) L (living) D (dining) K (kitchen) is to describe how much value your house has. The spatial flexibility and the relationship between private and public.

Each room is connected by a spiral staircase to the basement buried under study to ensure the four rooms and terraces were requested. Giving the impression that stretch toward the sky from the ground up and down the spiral staircase from the square space is born to do this thing.

Can connect any time private room set up with square doors that open. The square formed large, high windows and street lights in the park see the cherry blossoms in the little things that can be felt from within one season.


As night came home with me in light of the park inside the square slightly off the lights can light the streetlights.

Via [Archdaily]
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