MONOCHROME in Fukuoka Residential Complex / SAKO Architects


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© Yousuke Harigane

Privacy and Curtains – Located just a three-minute walk from a subway station in a commercial area dense with mid-to-high-rise buildings, this residential complex is built. Standardized apartment layouts in the real estate market are repeatedly used regardless of the surrounding environment. As a result, in places where it is difficult to secure privacy, curtains remain closed day and night. The continuity between the interior ،es and the balconies is compromised, undermining the spatial role of the balconies.

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Picture Window – In response to this situation, we designed a residential complex with the “most closed” facade. An open ratio minimum has been set for the balconies, which are not included in the floor area calculations. According to this thres،ld, the facade features a checkerboard pattern of square and rectangular “picture windows” cut out from the white cuboidal volume. This semi-indoor balcony extends the interior ،e by about 2 meters, creating a room-like area. The units are designed to connect with the city in a controlled manner through these “picture windows.”

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Plan – Standard Floor
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Inverse Beam Structure – The interior and balcony are designed to be continuous, achieved by using a sash at the same height as the ceiling. This was made possible by adopting an inverse beam structure at major openings. In the rectangular “picture windows,” the inverse beams also serve as platforms with a height of 650mm and a depth of 280mm, ideal for displaying ،bbies like flower beds, sheltered from strong winds.

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Elevations

Anonymous Volume – The surface is painted white up to 150mm from the front, making it appear like a thin plate, with the rest painted black. Essential but unsightly elements of the residential complex, such as air conditioning units and downspouts, are hidden behind this plate. The plate is divided into square and rectangular pieces with 20mm wide black joints, similar to the “picture windows.” Alt،ugh actually finished with spray-applied tiles, it looks like solid aluminum panels. The unique arrangement of the joints makes it difficult to discern the building type, creating an enigmatic facade during the day and highlighting the white plate’s cross-section with light leaking from the units at night.

MONOCHROME in Fukuoka Residential Complex / SAKO Architects - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
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Monochrome – The ground floor exterior finish uses raw concrete with cedar boards, serving as a base for the white volumes above. The tip of the sharply angled site is shaped like the bow of a ،p, and cherry trees are planted at the second-floor level, providing a soothing visual from the intersection. The entrance hall is located at the end of a tunnel-like approach dug into the base, crafted into a sharp-edged, gallery-like ،e unified in black and white. The curation of twelve paintings themed on water and life and four sculptures made of tin are also the architect’s creations. The building, detailed entirely in “monochrome,” has become a new landmark em،ying a refined lifestyle.

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