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  1. From hinged space to the silence of void space. Four active north facing voids interlock with four quiet south facing voids to bring a sense of the sacred into domestic life. To ensure emptiness, the south voids are flooded with water, generating flickering reflections. The 28 apartment interiors are conceptualized as “hinged space,” a modern […]

  2. 25 de mar. de 2020 · Steven Holl. Date: 1989-1991. Location: Fukoaka, Kyushu, Japan. Typology: Towers & Courtyard. Project Density: 26.7 unit/Arce. Number of Unit: 28 unit. Unit types: 5 types (L, I, D, DL...

  3. HOLL, STEVEN : Date : 1991 : Address : Fukuoka, Japan : School : Floor Plan : Description : From hinged space to the silence of void space. Four active north facing voids interlock with four quiet south facing voids to bring a sense of the sacred into domestic life. To ensure emptiness, the south voids are flooded with water, generating ...

    • Fukuoka, Japan
    • 1991
    • HOLL, STEVEN
    • VOID SPACE/HINGED SPACE HOUSING
  4. Void Space Housing is a daring project by Architect Steven Holl based on the idea of void space and hinging interior walls. The project, completed in Fukuoka, Japan in 1991, is comprised of four “active” north facing voids that are interlocked with four “quiet” south facing voids.

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  5. Void Space/Hinge Space Housing, Fukuoka, Japan, Exterior perspective. 1989. Watercolor, black pencil, and graphite on paper. 22 x 30" (55.9 x 76.2 cm). Gift of the architect in honor of Lily Auchincloss. 381.1994. © 2024 Steven Holl.

  6. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Fukuoka, Phenomenological …, Steven Holl + Hideaki Ariizumi in: Japan Architect (JA), autumn 1991,4 page 162–171 - interview

  7. 27 de set. de 2017 · Between 1989 and 1991, Steven Holl built a housing in Fukuoka (Japan), starting again from the notion of ‘hinged space’ for the interior layout of the apartments. The proposal was to carry out an active renovation of the entire domestic habitat, meaning it was possible to make changes or variations depending on the use and needs ...