Compact Japanese Residences

NOT Architects Studio Releases Images of the 'Scooping Scenery' Home

Tokyo-based NOT Architects Studio has designed a ‘Scooping Scenery’ house in Oto City, Tokyo. The house is located in a residential area close to the downtown core of the city, with the north side connected to the road and a garden on the east side. Lisa Ono, the practice’s principal, wanted to maximize the usage of space due to a small footprint.

The house features painted silver walls, uniquely shaped windows and openings, and open halls and doorways. A glass roof rests on top to allow an abundance of light to enter the house. Unique curves and forms give the house a fresh, contemporary look.

"When I usually walk around my neighbourhood, I see a similar cityscape. However, when I squint, there are moments that touch my heart, such as the trees planted in the garden, the weeds growing on the roadside, sunlight filtering through trees along a street, and the sky seen from between the buildings," says Lisa Ono. "[This design] scoop ups the small sceneries scattered in such a city and spends time with them."
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