Small House

Meguro, Japan – Unemori Architects

Built Area: 67.0 m2
Year Built: 2010
Photographs: Ken Sasajima

This narrow timber house is a reflection of the typical minimalist-themed Japanese architecture. It may be basic and simple yet it’s highly functional. Timber boards cover the whole exterior while paper-thin shutters clad large windows.

Small House offers a different kind of visual interest - simple but clever design.
Small House offers a different kind of visual interest – simple but clever design.

The size of the windows adds an interesting visual effect to the house. They look particularly large against the small rooms. The windows are strategically placed to ensure best views of the surrounding areas.

Like most houses, Small House offers an interesting focal point - this white spiral staircase.
Like most houses, Small House offers an interesting focal point – this white spiral staircase.

One of the focal points of the house’s interiors is a circular white staircase. This leads to three levels up, and one level down.

Home to a small family and found in one of Japan’s densely populated areas, Small House embodies clutter-free, fuss-free living.

Notes from the Architect:

The small house which the married couple and their child live stands at the densely populated area in Tokyo. Though the neighboring houses is very close, I aimed to design the house which exceed the physical narrowness living at the city.  I laid out the 4m×4m building that as small as I can at the center of site area 34m2 and made some space for flowing of light and wind around it. And by making the space, it’s possible to avoid setback regulation and it has the 9m high volume like a tower. The inside is simple structure what is separated by the 4 floor boards and is jointed by spiral stairway. Especially, by making some extremely thin floor boards (thickness 70mm) , the up and down floor boards got close and connected the whole space of the house without a break.

The space of around the house is useful to let light and wind in. The wall of the rooms borders the outside, so I put windows in the best position that harmonizing with its surroundings. And the window is so big against the small room, every time the window opens or closes, the inside view dramatically changes. Especially, at the second and third floor there is a large hinged door each room, if it is opened, the inside of the room is enveloped in light and wind as if you are outside. By making the thin floor boards for connecting with their life and making the large windows what are opened toward the city, I aimed to exceed the segmentation, for example the up stair and the down stair, the inside and the outside, a building and the town, etc… to broaden the whole image of a house.

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Japan is home to a lot of tall and narrow houses. As proof, here’s another one – the 1.8M Width House

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