
This Tiny Japanese House Feels Bigger Than It Looks
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This Tiny Japanese House Feels Bigger Than It Looks
Architects: Taichi Nishishita Architect & Associates
Area: 77 m²
Year: 2022
Photographs: Hirokazu Fujimura
Lead Architect: Taichi Nishishita
City: Iyo
Country: Japan
House in Torinoki is a compact 77-square-meter residence in Iyo, Japan, designed by Taichi Nishishita Architect & Associates for an elderly couple seeking comfort, security, and a deep connection to everyday life. Responding to a dense residential context, the house is organized under a single, continuous roof that unifies interior spaces with the garden, creating a sense of openness while maintaining privacy. Rather than emphasizing size or visual impact, the design focuses on layered spatial experiences, tactile materials, and subtle transitions between inside and outside. Through careful control of light, circulation, and enclosure, the house offers a calm, intimate environment shaped by daily routines and the quiet changes of nature.
