Introducing A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site, a custom-built home example by 12mm Architects, a Architect / Design office in 1-1564 Shikenya, Moriyama-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
Maximizing the woodland setting by fully opening the south façade, where privacy is ensured.
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A 12-tsubo open-plan design embracing spaciousness within a compact footprint.
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
Through multiple consultations, partition walls were gradually reduced.
A 12-tsubo open-plan layout that accommodates all aspects of daily living.
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A Small Single-Story House on a Sloped Site
A residence sized to fit on a slightly flattened terrace within a sloped site featuring significant elevation changes.
A residence blessed by its natural environment, where one engages with the changing weather, time, and seasons through the interlacing canopy of trees.
Natural Garden
One-Room Space
Sloped Site
Compact House
Single-Story House
Scenic View
CompactHouse
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SingleStory
SlopedSite
Takashi Uemura
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This is a small single-story residence with a square floor plan, located in Moriyama Ward, Nagoya City. The site faces a woodland area that feels unexpectedly natural for an urban setting and features a significant elevation change of 1.2 to 5.4 meters descending from the sloped front road. Wrestling with how to address this topographical challenge, the house was designed to fit on a relatively flat intermediate terrace within the slope.
The floor plan and section were developed under the theme “embracing spaciousness within compactness,” focusing on how to create a voluminous spatial experience within a small footprint.
Through several design consultations, the number of partition walls gradually diminished, culminating in a 12-tsubo (approximately 40 square meters) open-plan layout that comfortably accommodates all daily activities. Materials, colors, and forms were carefully selected in close dialogue with the client, incorporating their existing furniture, lighting fixtures, lifestyle, and personal preferences to seamlessly integrate these elements into the architectural expression.
To maximize the advantage of facing the woodland environment, windows were intentionally omitted on the two sides not adjacent to the trees to preserve privacy, while the entire southern façade was opened fully to the exterior. By orienting openings exclusively toward the forest, the residence allows occupants to engage intimately with the changing weather, time of day, and seasons through the natural buffer of trees, resulting in a home blessed with a richly immersive environmental setting. Location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
Building type: Residential
Structure: Timber construction
Stories: 1 above grade
The floor plan and section were developed under the theme “embracing spaciousness within compactness,” focusing on how to create a voluminous spatial experience within a small footprint.
Through several design consultations, the number of partition walls gradually diminished, culminating in a 12-tsubo (approximately 40 square meters) open-plan layout that comfortably accommodates all daily activities. Materials, colors, and forms were carefully selected in close dialogue with the client, incorporating their existing furniture, lighting fixtures, lifestyle, and personal preferences to seamlessly integrate these elements into the architectural expression.
To maximize the advantage of facing the woodland environment, windows were intentionally omitted on the two sides not adjacent to the trees to preserve privacy, while the entire southern façade was opened fully to the exterior. By orienting openings exclusively toward the forest, the residence allows occupants to engage intimately with the changing weather, time of day, and seasons through the natural buffer of trees, resulting in a home blessed with a richly immersive environmental setting. Location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
Building type: Residential
Structure: Timber construction
Stories: 1 above grade
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