Flat Hiro-o
Tokyo, Japan
- Architects
- Akira Koyama / Key Operation Inc.
- Location
- Tokyo, Japan
- Year
- 2006
A renovation of a 20 years old Flat, where expansion of the Living, Dining and Kitchen space was hindered by existing structural walls:
Too small for a generous kitchen, dining table and sofa layout, a “Stage Platform” that integrates dining table and sofa was placed at the center to open-up the space.
The gas-spring operated dining table of 120cm in length can be manually lifted-up to accommodate 4 people. In an event of a party, a total of 8 people can be seated by lifting up a second table.
As well as serving as a sofa to lie on while relaxing to watch T.V, the stowage of the tables transforms the platform into a bed for guests.
The restriction on plan modifications due to structural walls allowed the proposal to explore furniture as the means of re-organizing space.
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