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  1. Aluminum House in Sakurajosui : Location: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan: Period: 1997.10~2000.1: Structure: aluminum frame: Scale: 2 stories: Site Area: 183.98m2 ...

  2. www.bauwelt.de › themen › Aluminium-House-Toyo-ItoBAUWELT - Aluminium House

    Text: Ito, Toyo, Tokio; Fujimori, Terunobu. Am Übergang von der Technikbegeisterung zur neuen Raum- und Lichtarchitektur zeichnet Toyo Ito um 1970 unter dem Decknamen Urban Robot das Aluminium House – eine Art Raumanzug für schwereloses Familienleben. Toyo Ito, 1971 | Beim Entwurf eines Wohnhauses ergab sich eine schlimme Unvereinbarkeit ...

  3. Aluminum House (1971) Right: “Aluminum House” designed by Toyo Ito. Left: Machiya in Minase designed by Kazunari Sakamoto, with whom Ito led the Japanese architectural new wave in the 70’s and 80’s. The “Aluminum House” was Ito’s first project, completed in 1971, when he was 31 years old. It’s amazing that even 50 years ago, Ito ...

  4. The Aluminum House designed by Toyo Ito is a two-level residential building located in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan constructed between 1997-2000. The 183.98 square meter home features an aluminum frame structure with living spaces organized around a central atrium core containing the staircase. Daylit interior spaces are connected by the atrium, which serves as the focal point and distributor of ...

  5. Toyo ItoAluminum House in Sakurajosui – Setagaya-ku, Tokyo Japan, 1997-2000. Year. 2000. Architect. Toyo Ito. The “Aluminum House” was Ito’s first project, completed in 1971, when he was 31 years old. It’s amazing that even 50 years ago, Ito attempted to let futuristic, industrial material (aluminum) collide with our rustic ...

  6. The Aluminum House was designed by Toyo Ito and built in 2000. It is located in Sakurajosui, Tokyo, Japan; built for a client that Ito had previously designed for. The house has few but spacious rooms, many windows to let in natural light, and frames that are covered in aluminum.

  7. The profession’s enthusiasm for aluminum by this time is evident in Toyo ITO’s very first building, the 1971 Aluminum House, clad in large, shiny sheets. In a recent interview, Ito recalled: “…the site was by the sea, and I thought metal roofing was the only possible solution. Since I couldn’t have steel, I decided to use aluminum