

tomoaki uno crafts hitostuyama house in suburban japan

all images courtesy of tomoaki uno architects

japanese architect tomoaki uno has designed a residential property in a quiet residential area completed entirely from wood. positioned on an awkwardly sloping site, ‘hitostuyama house’ is constructed from beautifully crafted timber with a series of external balconies encircling the property. referencing le corbusier’s ‘dom-ino house’ the design features a series of open-plan spaces with beams and pillars positioned at its perimeter, freeing walls from structural loads. the residence accommodates a family of four, two parents and their younger children.



the property is located in a quiet residential area



a small bridge offers access to the residence



the design is completed entirely from timber



beams and pillars are positioned at the building’s perimeter, freeing walls from structural loads



the property is positioned on an awkward hillside plot



open-plan living accommodation is provided throughout



the property is designed for a family of four, two parents and their children



‘hitostuyama house’ viewed from the passing street