Residential architecture

House H | Sou Fujimoto Architects
House H is a dwelling for a family of three located in a residential district in Tokyo. To live in a multi-story dwelling in a dense metropolis like Tokyo is somehow similar to living in a large tree. Within a...
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House of Vision | FORM / Kouichi Kimura Architects
House of Vision sits on a hill, and with its enclosed space, it allows the owner to enjoy the views and the outer space without being disrupted.

Garden and Sea | TAKAO SHIOTSUKA ATELIER
Garden and Sea weekend house exists on a deep lot facing the sea. The glassed underground on the first floor enables residents to enjoy the garden.

House with Gardens | Tetsuo Kondo Architects
House with Gardens is a single-family home in the residential district of Yokohama with vertically organized rooms and gardens accessible from every area.

MINIMALIST HOUSE | Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
MINIMALIST HOUSE is a long, narrow unit consisting of three functional strips. It minimizes the need for space and promotes an efficient lifestyle.

Reflection of Mineral | Atelier Tekuto
Reflection of Mineral is an irregularly shaped, minimalist house sitting on a small piece of land. The efficient design makes the unit seem more spacious.

63.02° | Schemata Architects / Jo Nagasaka
63.02° is a small building used as a SOHO and a renting apartment. It's built on a narrow plot in a densely residential area in Nakano Ward, Tokyo.

Static Quarry | IKIMONO ARCHITECTS
Static Quarry is a concrete multi-family residence. With a courtyard in its center and various openings, it provides a space where dwellers can interact.

House in Takaya | SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE
House in Takaya is an unconventional residence in a friendly neighborhood, featuring the doma floor that has origins in traditional Japanese architecture.

Montblanc House | studio velocity
Montblanc House is an open-space residence existing in a tightly enclosed space. Its height allows dwellers to enjoy the outside and the mountain view.

Rainy/Sunny | MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS STUDIO
Rainy/Sunny house is envisioned to exist in harmony with its surroundings and climate. The design transforms its functionality depending on the weather.