How an Architect Fit 7 Floors into His 645-Square-Foot Tokyo Home | Architectural Digest

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  • @ExtraNope
    @ExtraNope Месяц назад +6321

    It's wonderful to see an architect using a space rather than a celebrity taking up space. Thank you for finally giving us some top quality, relevant content.

    • @mkhanman12345
      @mkhanman12345 Месяц назад +15

      I just freaking love content.

    • @MarinaMrls
      @MarinaMrls Месяц назад +7

      100% agree!

    • @akaiwrx
      @akaiwrx 26 дней назад +40

      I've never understood space for the sake of space. Everything in the house needs to be practical and beautiful for me. I had a friend whose parents had a 10,000 sq ft, 4 level mansion that felt so unused and barren because there was just a lot of emptiness in there.

    • @heathergildea
      @heathergildea 26 дней назад +6

      I agree I would love to see more architects homes

    • @wh0tube
      @wh0tube 24 дня назад +1

      Ouch! 😁

  • @alicealice0613
    @alicealice0613 24 дня назад +1261

    this house is an absolute toddler ender but i love it

    • @Jamoon999
      @Jamoon999 17 дней назад +42

      i was thinking the same thing the whole video :)

    • @kikiblipblop3047
      @kikiblipblop3047 16 дней назад +50

      i was thinking this house is super kid unfriendly but thats clearly nit what they were plannign for so its not an issue

    • @KJF-ny
      @KJF-ny 16 дней назад +27

      Especially when he was speaking about the family dynamic changing. I was like, all those little crawl/roll spots are going to be a disaster.

    • @yetresa
      @yetresa 13 дней назад +5

      was looking for this comment xD

    • @Robertoayon
      @Robertoayon 10 дней назад +28

      No toddlers, no drunks and no visitors. Other than that, great house.

  • @camyu19
    @camyu19 27 дней назад +2287

    This is as much a structural engineering feat as it is an architectural masterpiece considering the materials and the design challenges (floating slabs, seismic etc)

    • @93hothead
      @93hothead 25 дней назад +37

      Yea the structural engineers not getting any credit for this

    • @rayanmusaabubakar3608
      @rayanmusaabubakar3608 25 дней назад +45

      @@93hothead You might want to read what this channel is.

    • @zitronekoma30
      @zitronekoma30 24 дня назад

      @@93hothead you should watch structural engineering digest

    • @Omega_SM
      @Omega_SM 23 дня назад +21

      @@rayanmusaabubakar3608 Architects should still give credit to engineers like engineers should credit the architects for the designs and blueprints

    • @zuhung98
      @zuhung98 21 день назад +15

      Architects dream is always the engineers nightmare

  • @miterca
    @miterca Месяц назад +3684

    I love that this done is done in his language and not dubbed over. Love this!

    • @minigiant8998
      @minigiant8998 Месяц назад +18

      i dont love it bc the CC covered half the screen

    • @minigiant8998
      @minigiant8998 Месяц назад

      @@tailgatecarpenter26 macbook

    • @debzeb6899
      @debzeb6899 Месяц назад +40

      I loved that too. It reminds me that we are listening to an interpretation of his narrative.

    • @rakeera
      @rakeera Месяц назад +58

      I’m Korean and we usually watch most foreign stuff with subtitles, so actually dubbed videos are always weird. It’s just so much better to actually feel the original voice

    • @99txgh
      @99txgh Месяц назад +43

      @@minigiant8998you’re exaggerating

  • @AA-xd9fg
    @AA-xd9fg Месяц назад +5102

    At lassst! An architect not just random celebrity..

    • @JosseMeza
      @JosseMeza Месяц назад +7

      🎉🎉🎉 same

    • @MRLONG758
      @MRLONG758 Месяц назад +54

      They literally have a series with an architect they post regularly

    • @Goldaction0
      @Goldaction0 Месяц назад +28

      You must be new here 😂

    • @miterca
      @miterca Месяц назад +1

      Exactly!!!

    • @yunglordkami
      @yunglordkami 25 дней назад +4

      ahh, a hater.

  • @valarya
    @valarya Месяц назад +1427

    I've always been obsessed with multi-level small homes, and there's something about the simplicity and efficiency of the Japanese and their design. Thank you for doing this in the original language. So much of that wouldn't pass inspection where I live (no railings), but it's incredible they were able to build this. I love it!

    • @fajarsetiawan8665
      @fajarsetiawan8665 Месяц назад +40

      simplicity??? that house is a full-on fall hazard

    • @debzeb6899
      @debzeb6899 Месяц назад +20

      There were a lot of railings in there - at first I had the same thought but they were well integrated.

    • @fajarsetiawan8665
      @fajarsetiawan8665 Месяц назад

      @@debzeb6899 are you blind or just dumb?

    • @nr.v4009
      @nr.v4009 27 дней назад +1

      Do you have any other sources? I find this house fascinating!

    • @riderchallenge4250
      @riderchallenge4250 27 дней назад +8

      he could have built well developed 3 floor house with 2 bedrooms

  • @boppityboopity
    @boppityboopity Месяц назад +2270

    Dangerously beautiful! Hopefully they age gracefully and never have an injury...

    • @aikapalis4219
      @aikapalis4219 Месяц назад +391

      Same thoughts. I'm young, but don't trust my balance this much. Those stairs and lack of barriers will surely take me out. 😂

    • @BettinaSchnerr
      @BettinaSchnerr Месяц назад +231

      Same thoughts here. As cool as it looks, as frightening it is. A total lack of railings and protection - and even if being young and sportive, a fever already or a sports injury could make you wobbly enough, so that you might need something to hold onto when you move.

    • @lukeflyswatter3203
      @lukeflyswatter3203 Месяц назад +47

      Yeah, stairs are very dangerous for seniors. I worried all the time about my Dad and the multi-story house he lived in.

    • @bethhumphreys110
      @bethhumphreys110 Месяц назад

      At the very least I would be fetching the pencil or spoon or whatever that I dropped that cascaded to another floor.

    • @ErikSear
      @ErikSear 29 дней назад +71

      Yeah, I mean you could fix some of those gaps with glass and add railings. Strange they aren't required to by building code

  • @fuego09esmeralda
    @fuego09esmeralda Месяц назад +1071

    I love this design, though I don't know if I'd get used to live in such a space... I'd dread falling through the gaps or sides... 🙂

    • @johnbarker8504
      @johnbarker8504 Месяц назад +17

      If I would get used to living (gerund) Sorry! I'm an English teacher. Here 'to' is a preposition 😊

    • @fuego09esmeralda
      @fuego09esmeralda Месяц назад +12

      @@johnbarker8504 Thank you...! I appreciate the correction...! 🙂👍
      Can you more formally state the rule, formula or structure so that I can better remember it next time, please...?

    • @madibrianna
      @madibrianna Месяц назад +14

      @@fuego09esmeralda "Living" is functioning as a noun in the sentence. "Used to" is the verb, and "living" is the object - the thing you are used to!

    • @Stundtals
      @Stundtals Месяц назад +28

      seems like living in a vent to me... no area is inviting/cozy or seems logical to sit. I guess they don't entertain much... but yeah great he/they made something that works for him/them.

    • @susanaaragorn8606
      @susanaaragorn8606 23 дня назад +7

      ​@@Stundtalsalso in a earthquake prone country, open shelves and books is not so clever...

  • @Jessica-kk1cz
    @Jessica-kk1cz Месяц назад +357

    This is one of the most interesting spaces I’ve ever seen. And I watch a lot of these types of shows. Absolutely beautiful. I especially love the consideration of light, texture, engineering, material, layout, function. It has an almost ethereal quality.

  • @fajarsetiawan8665
    @fajarsetiawan8665 Месяц назад +1157

    They must be so confident in their impeccable health for having rail-less stairs and many unfenced half-floors.

    • @HomeWorkouts_LS
      @HomeWorkouts_LS Месяц назад +145

      Also I’m surprised it’s not a requirement in their building code like some other countries

    • @jigpig6184
      @jigpig6184 Месяц назад +41

      It is beautiful though… 😅

    • @davidlaki
      @davidlaki Месяц назад +4

      My thoughts exactly

    • @GenesisGunn
      @GenesisGunn Месяц назад +86

      I don't like it at all. All I see is Safety hazards and hoarding. Can't raise a family in that

    • @cameronjordan2705
      @cameronjordan2705 Месяц назад +184

      @@GenesisGunn who said they wanted a family ?

  • @DeividSales-sb5lg
    @DeividSales-sb5lg 25 дней назад +275

    4:36 As a Brazilian, seeing a book about the great Oscar Niemeyer on his bookshelf really made me happy.

    • @ganesansanthanam-5896
      @ganesansanthanam-5896 24 дня назад +12

      Bro he is one of the GOAT 🐐 of modern architecture.
      Brazilians should also be proud of this guy as much as any footballer

    • @mocroc672
      @mocroc672 24 дня назад +5

      Me too! The choice of a brutalist style for the house really made sense after seeing his Oscar Niemeyer books!

    • @susanaaragorn8606
      @susanaaragorn8606 23 дня назад +1

      ​@@mocroc672yes, I was thinking I guess we know who he admires...i don,t like that brutalist style for homes, it is too cold

    • @raindrainxi
      @raindrainxi 23 дня назад +2

      He's an architect, and Niemeyer should always be prominent in any architect's bookshelf imo.

  • @henka899
    @henka899 Месяц назад +355

    The design is not for me, but respect to the architect who lives in his own designed house.

    • @Stundtals
      @Stundtals Месяц назад +20

      agree! to me its dystopian a f but happy he created something he likes

    • @nogfrog
      @nogfrog 25 дней назад +16

      @@Stundtalsi wanna know how this is dystopian to you, just curious

    • @_Booker_DeWitt
      @_Booker_DeWitt 25 дней назад +28

      @@nogfrog I'm guessing it's because the walls are grey concrete slabs. It could appear too minimalist/brutalist to some. Not everybody's cup of tea, but I think it looks great.

    • @justadummy8076
      @justadummy8076 22 дня назад +12

      @@_Booker_DeWitt
      It’s not the aesthetic that turns me off this house, it’s the falling hazards!

    • @weaselsdawg
      @weaselsdawg 21 день назад +4

      @@nogfrog I could also see the perspective that these sorts of adaptations to smaller and smaller living spaces being so aestheticized is kind of like a repackaging of the reality that more and more normal people are being forced to accept less area to live in due to wealth inequality.

  • @swisskristin12
    @swisskristin12 Месяц назад +326

    I would be in constant fear of tripping and falling to my death.

    • @jenm1
      @jenm1 13 дней назад +3

      I think he designed it that way on purpose. Keeps you on your toes, like a lil ape

  • @JaredDixon
    @JaredDixon Месяц назад +483

    One of the best uses of limited space I have ever seen.

    • @fajarsetiawan8665
      @fajarsetiawan8665 Месяц назад +8

      more like hazardous

    • @griefer5846
      @griefer5846 Месяц назад +1

      @@fajarsetiawan8665good point, but i guess overtime you’d get used to it

    • @LanceHayabusa
      @LanceHayabusa Месяц назад +3

      all space is limited you dunce

    • @thekingofpotatoes1932
      @thekingofpotatoes1932 25 дней назад +6

      ​@LanceHayabusa and yet it carries additional meaning in this context, you never learned how language works?

    • @treasurewuji8740
      @treasurewuji8740 25 дней назад

      @@griefer5846just like how Americans get used to house being built out of woods😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @eiburee
    @eiburee Месяц назад +136

    This has got to be my favorite house I’ve ever seen on this channel, if not in general. Something about the design just scratches an itch in my brain. I’d live here in a heartbeat if I could

  • @MrOshirinoana
    @MrOshirinoana Месяц назад +418

    You can fall down like a ball in a pachinko machine in that structure.

  • @RicodiEvolo
    @RicodiEvolo 25 дней назад +30

    It's beautiful, I just hope no one ever has a dizzy spell and fall to one of the floors below :o

  • @studiodeleon4945
    @studiodeleon4945 24 дня назад +21

    This architect created a stunning living space. Very beautiful in simplicity and function. I love this! Its jaw dropping. I also love how he took the time to explain details of living such as hanging clothes inside vs outside. And I love his understanding of the significance for daylight and how it can expand an indoor space. Gorgeous design. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @claire2088
    @claire2088 27 дней назад +24

    what a beautiful functional house, it's so nice to see a truely unique house designed to suit people (rather than impress algorithms). This house wouldn't suit me personally, but it seems like it suits them perfectly- and it's their house! I feel like having homes that are designed with the person who lives there in mind rather than some hypothetical future buyer allows a space to come alive. He seems like the sort of person who could craft a wonderful space for a huge range of people.

  • @AP12360
    @AP12360 Месяц назад +65

    I love the bathroom. It has plenty of light and features a modern, simple design. The drying rods for clothes are a clever addition, too. However, I worry that there are no safety railings for the staircase or the large open window.

    • @andrewhooper7603
      @andrewhooper7603 25 дней назад +6

      the bathroom is nice, but i have feelings about it being directly above the kitchen.

  • @Cre-Art
    @Cre-Art Месяц назад +94

    Brilliant design. The layout is so clever, you don't feel like it's a small space, just interesting, cozy and fun.

    • @grasz
      @grasz 26 дней назад +3

      Really hard to pull off the "don't feel like it's a small space" & "cozy" together.

    • @ophello
      @ophello 8 дней назад

      Looks terrible and hostile.

  • @rachelnidhugain5398
    @rachelnidhugain5398 Месяц назад +47

    I ❤ this house! The intentionality behind its design, being able to sense each other's presence in each room, and then creating a beautiful library space.... definitely one of my all time favourites! ❤
    More like this, AD!!

    • @fajarsetiawan8665
      @fajarsetiawan8665 Месяц назад +1

      is that their excuse for not having rails and fences?? PRESENCE???

  • @akirebara
    @akirebara Месяц назад +221

    i love the design, although a lot of it would never fly in the US because of building codes (the laundry/bath area not having railings is a safety risk) and the stairs not having any hand support. i do wonder, every time you need to go to the bathroom, you have to go 3 flights of stairs to relieve yourself. nonetheless, i love this house for them.

    • @UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart
      @UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart Месяц назад +46

      i agree. I love the design but even I trip or stumble every now and then in a flat room. This would be disastrous.

    • @mdhazeldine
      @mdhazeldine Месяц назад +58

      It's called exercise. I know it's a foreign concept in the U.S. but it is quite a useful thing 😂

    • @360stab
      @360stab Месяц назад +45

      @@mdhazeldine if you need to design a house with toilet on top floor in order to get some exercise in your life you're doing something wrong. It's just impractical. After living in a 2 story house with 1 toilet I know this annoyance personally.

    • @mdhazeldine
      @mdhazeldine Месяц назад +36

      @@360stab You're putting words in my mouth. Of course you should go outside and get exercise. However, sometimes when we make life too convenient, it's bad for us. Having to go upstairs to the toilet seems to be enough of an inconvenience to be annoying to you, but if you add up all the trips you take over a year, it probably makes quite a difference to your health without you even really noticing that much. Not all inconvenience is bad.

    • @Salmacream
      @Salmacream 25 дней назад +2

      @@mdhazeldine I need that on a shirt or a poster, so I don't have to remember it; so inconvenient Ahahaha

  • @willcookmakeup
    @willcookmakeup Месяц назад +25

    Now THIS is how you do design. It is so smart, so personal, and simply beautiful. Absolutely one of my favorites featured in a long time. It would be a dream to live here

  • @NurDiyanaMdNasir
    @NurDiyanaMdNasir 26 дней назад +4

    Such a brilliant architect! I love watching videos of house tours, and this has to be among those that really impressed me. I like that he mentioned these two things too: 1) "We placed a value of having a space where we could sense each other's presence." 2) "I wanted to be able to store as many books as I own as possible, so I made this entire wall a bookcase with my books."

  • @mensrea1251
    @mensrea1251 Месяц назад +52

    A house for the young. And the young at heart. ❤️

    • @CharlotteIssyvoo
      @CharlotteIssyvoo 25 дней назад +16

      And, most importantly, the young - and abled - in *body*.

  • @ronaldchieron3416
    @ronaldchieron3416 Месяц назад +42

    We said groundbreaking ideas, not bonebreaking.

  • @philiq18
    @philiq18 Месяц назад +10

    Brilliant! He really thought through vertical space and multi-function in such a small building footprint. The industrial look with the poured cement walls works with the rest of the house. Not much to be said beyond this is a great build.

  • @normansantos3949
    @normansantos3949 Месяц назад +4

    I love how he executed the functionality of different levels of space. It's so wow!!!😮😮😮 It doesn't look like small space at all!! Love it!!😃🤗😁

  • @heidibear44
    @heidibear44 Месяц назад +6

    Such freedom of movement in this space. Love it

  • @sensto
    @sensto Месяц назад +4

    The execution of their ideas was beautifully done, and they effectively used the space. Great video.

  • @kbelle4138
    @kbelle4138 Месяц назад +3

    love love love this house...the light, the design, the space - so very thoughtful and seamless...wonderful.

  • @mihaidiaconescu7452
    @mihaidiaconescu7452 Месяц назад +59

    Very well thought out and beautifully constructed. For a westerner, it feels like it lacks privacy, especially when you'd be entertaining guests.

    • @Volkbrecht
      @Volkbrecht 27 дней назад +12

      There is no space to house guests :). But I share your sentiment. This looks like an awesome place to live in alone, but a nightmare to share with another human being, even if that person is your spouse.

    • @24eu
      @24eu 22 дня назад +2

      Maybe not to have guests sleep but definitely could have people visit…
      What privacy are you lacking, toilet is boxes away and bath can be shut and isn’t clear…

    • @Volkbrecht
      @Volkbrecht 22 дня назад +1

      @@24eu Have you ever lived with other people? Parents? A spouse? At some point people generally want to be just by themselves for an hour or two. Just peace and quiet. Me-time.

    • @champiggyfrm_pig5271
      @champiggyfrm_pig5271 3 дня назад

      ​@@Volkbrechtif someone is on the floor with the bed and the other down near the entrance, you can have the privacy you need

  • @debzeb6899
    @debzeb6899 Месяц назад +5

    Incredibly inspiring design thinking. There were so many ideas here that disrupt traditional layout. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ang2624
    @ang2624 25 дней назад +5

    ''we also placed value on having a space where we could sense each other's presence''

  • @urhor
    @urhor 20 дней назад

    Masato Igarashi's articulation is commendable and his philosophy of architecture resonates with me. Great video as always!

  • @yashwanthchoudary8302
    @yashwanthchoudary8302 26 дней назад +2

    I love when architects are at their creative best

  • @klaymoon1
    @klaymoon1 27 дней назад +6

    Wow, it looks amazing!! Those floating concrete steps scare me by just watching them. :)

  • @andyt3343
    @andyt3343 25 дней назад +19

    Aesthetically interesting, but having that kitchen with no real emphasis on ventilation of food being prepared and cooked will mean that the smell will permeate throughout the entire studio complex.

    • @24eu
      @24eu 22 дня назад +7

      It has an extractor above the hobs and one side of a small building is virutally entirely windows

    • @katie9735
      @katie9735 20 дней назад +3

      You didn’t see all the scary open wall windows?

    • @andyt3343
      @andyt3343 20 дней назад +1

      Yeah saw them both, but my experience is that it still doesn't go away unless you direct it with a fan

    • @Cssfiend
      @Cssfiend 3 дня назад

      its okay, the laundry drying just above the kitchen will absorb all the odours

  • @sunnymountainhoneyfountain
    @sunnymountainhoneyfountain 7 дней назад

    I’m obsessed with this house. The way it all fits together is amazing

  • @mehoyminoy1326
    @mehoyminoy1326 Месяц назад +206

    Love the design but not super kid or elderly friendly. Would be interesting to see how this holds up as they age or with future generations. “Sugoi desu ne!”

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Месяц назад +39

      I have been to Japan several times and the elderly climb stairs every day. They walk and do manual labor frequently, which contributes to the overall health of Japanese people.

    • @mehoyminoy1326
      @mehoyminoy1326 Месяц назад +89

      @@AP12360 no no the stairs are fine and definitely maintains health and fitness. I’m talking about the lack of guardrails.

    • @jenl2530
      @jenl2530 Месяц назад +26

      @@mehoyminoy1326 Quite dangerous. Even someone middle aged could slip and fall down a couple of stories.

    • @meliabelle0910
      @meliabelle0910 Месяц назад +13

      Thought the same. Glass railings could be a future solution as it would provide safety but also maintain the open feel of the space…

  • @ui9cx
    @ui9cx 14 дней назад

    i dont know why but im so fascinated by this house specifically, i love its design so much!

  • @ingchinprasert5264
    @ingchinprasert5264 24 дня назад

    Such a beautiful space and i specifically love the large bookcase as well as the plants dotted around the house. It amazing to see how talented this architect is as he makes great use of the space and there’s intention in all areas of the house. Just simply beautiful!

  • @-giakhanh--kayden-8337
    @-giakhanh--kayden-8337 Месяц назад +68

    The lack of balustres is a serious hazard as beautiful as it is. Someone could get nauseous, trip, and fall several stories down

    • @gaetano3538
      @gaetano3538 Месяц назад +10

      This is a typical design characteristic in Japan of not having railings, or just a single rail.

    • @am-ir2bx
      @am-ir2bx 24 дня назад +5

      ​@@gaetano3538 Wait really? Despite having such a large elderly population?

    • @24eu
      @24eu 22 дня назад +1

      @@am-ir2bxJapanese elderly people are typically much more able bodied than uk for example
      But not because they are some physically alien species, if uk didn’t worry about safety and prioritised preventing health problems and proactively keeping fit through things like walking up stairs and choosing the active inconvenient choices throughout life

  • @ygjnse
    @ygjnse 3 дня назад

    This is one of the greatest houses I have seen and it really seems like a place I would enjoy living in! It's looks and usage of space are wonderful. My only minus, since there always has to be criticism, is the sliding front door which I dislike. Over all this seems like an amazing living space. I would love to live somewhere with such great design and architecture!

  • @himadrishastri2610
    @himadrishastri2610 25 дней назад +5

    Amazing concept . Incredible use of space. Kudos 🎉

  • @julianloef202
    @julianloef202 16 дней назад +1

    I love your philosophy ' the room changes to my needs'. Very intriguing design!

  • @ttplayz2.1
    @ttplayz2.1 8 дней назад

    minimalism at its peak
    this vid just make me want to build one for me.
    Concept of the house is so amazing.

  • @mnml_blk
    @mnml_blk Месяц назад +25

    I enjoy the concrete walls and overall aesthetic. That library wall is aspirational, but all of those platforms opening up to sheer drops into the void is very unsettling. I’m not afraid of heights per se, but it kept making my stomach go funny.

    • @abandonment
      @abandonment 17 дней назад

      the void lmao this isn't minecraft bro

    • @mnml_blk
      @mnml_blk 16 дней назад +1

      @@abandonment "void (noun) a: OPENING, GAP b: empty space : EMPTINESS, VACUUM"

  • @wadetanner2601
    @wadetanner2601 Месяц назад +50

    Levels. I'm getting rid of all my furniture. All of it. And I'm going to build these different levels, with steps, and it'll all be carpeted with a lot of pillows. You know, like ancient Egypt.

    • @hs_0208_
      @hs_0208_ Месяц назад +8

      He forgot to mention this Kramer inspo 😂

    • @iasmith2
      @iasmith2 Месяц назад +2

      “It’s not that I don’t think you can- I know that you can’t and I’m positive that you won’t”
      But He Did!

    • @lewiswilliams1893
      @lewiswilliams1893 Месяц назад

      That's the bet.

  • @teenytinytoons
    @teenytinytoons Месяц назад +1

    This nearly put a tear in my eye. Just absolutely beautiful.

  • @gardgarland5293
    @gardgarland5293 20 дней назад

    Absolutely stunning. I appreciate his problem solving skills intrinsic in this design. Obviously not designed for a family, the elderly or those with suburban sensibilities.

  • @danielmoore908
    @danielmoore908 29 дней назад +1

    best small house design ive seen so far on AD or anywhere❤

  • @vasilikonstan
    @vasilikonstan Месяц назад +8

    11:03 This is amazeballs

  • @rabbitsandphilodendron
    @rabbitsandphilodendron Месяц назад +5

    absolutely beautiful, amazing execution and still very aesthetic. though not very clumsy-person friendly to live in.

  • @rajeshwariguha815
    @rajeshwariguha815 Месяц назад

    I loved the way he has designed so effectively considering the tight space and making it appear open & spacious. would love to live here !

  • @elpis9596
    @elpis9596 Месяц назад +11

    I love the openess of this small house! Nonetheless... those books and objects on open shelves are safe for earthquakes in Tokyo?

  • @nestorenriquez3284
    @nestorenriquez3284 26 дней назад

    This is why architects are essentials in building your own dream house. They really immortalize your idea and vision.

  • @Iceman2001
    @Iceman2001 24 дня назад

    One of the best AD videos in a while, amazing house.

  • @gasagebia
    @gasagebia Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful and one of the most interesting houses ever featured on here

  • @goudagirl6095
    @goudagirl6095 16 дней назад

    That's a LOT of house inside such a small footprint, beautifully done, with lovely materials!

  • @MakeMeThinkAgain
    @MakeMeThinkAgain Месяц назад +4

    Stunning and so practical. Also the opposite of Universal Design -- ADA fans would plotz seeing this. Let's hope they never break their legs or ankles.

  • @eduardkhaimov9927
    @eduardkhaimov9927 Месяц назад +49

    Dangerously designed beautifully thought. It's very much like an architectural model not a functional house.

  • @Adam-p8y2s
    @Adam-p8y2s 21 день назад

    wonderful design !!! top notch quality, also structural engineering deserved to be praised too there is so much challenges structure

  • @photogsherry
    @photogsherry 21 день назад

    Fascinating and marvelous use of space where you define the space not the space defining you.

  • @happyhattergamer8078
    @happyhattergamer8078 17 дней назад

    As a civil engineering student, it astounds me how he was able to fit all of this into such a small space, especially considering all the things that have to be considered!

  • @el_zahirp
    @el_zahirp Месяц назад +6

    that concrete stairs are amazing!

  • @Bob-l7m2g
    @Bob-l7m2g 24 дня назад +1

    I like the light in the top part of the house, as well as the bathroom.
    I would probably spend all of my time with my legs dangling over the bathroom edge, reading a book in the sunlight.
    I would have put the bedroom where the bathroom is for the mentioned reasons.

  • @opwave79
    @opwave79 8 дней назад

    He took building vertically (a common space saving strategy) to ingenious levels. I mean this literally and figuratively. Brilliant.

  • @evanniseventy702
    @evanniseventy702 29 дней назад +1

    This house should be in a museum

  • @myrnaedmisten599
    @myrnaedmisten599 Месяц назад +23

    Pretty amazing design … for young people.

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Месяц назад +2

      I have been to Japan several times and the elderly climb stairs every day.

    • @catemoon
      @catemoon Месяц назад +6

      But not too young! This is a nightmare for toddlers.

  • @asadxo
    @asadxo Месяц назад +13

    Lmao planning permission surveyors in the UK would have a heart attack over this

  • @LeoRibeiro__
    @LeoRibeiro__ 25 дней назад +1

    Such a beautiful house and a well executed idea. This multi-level design in such a city/conditions are quite interesting, however I wonder in terms accessibility and aging wise how could it be made better.

  • @Jessicablooming
    @Jessicablooming Месяц назад +1

    Masterfully done! I love every aspect, like a journey through a book.

  • @leathersosoft2798
    @leathersosoft2798 17 дней назад

    This is the best one I've seen for a small space.

  • @jm2307
    @jm2307 24 дня назад

    Absolutely incredible design. So thoughtful. Inspired!

  • @hamiltonwilliamdossantos9305
    @hamiltonwilliamdossantos9305 28 дней назад +1

    Oscar Niemeyer's book is a must in this library! Lovely

  • @chahollington7307
    @chahollington7307 Месяц назад

    Wow. Such spaciousness and freedom created in a constraiend space. and their materials are so interesting to the eye, yet very natural. I do think they need a curtain of some kind to make their bedspace more cosy

  • @2ndAveScents
    @2ndAveScents 21 день назад

    Now THAT is how you make a small house! So freaking cool and cozy!

  • @whitneylake2107
    @whitneylake2107 День назад

    Brilliant use of space. Thank you for the tour !

  • @thecleaner94
    @thecleaner94 21 день назад

    THIS is what architectural digest should be. It’s not interior design digest like it is for most celebrities. When y’all have people explain the thought process behind the ARCHITECTURE whether it be a specific house, building style or public building that is when yall shine. That is want the people want. Not a classier remake of MTV cribs. Though I do like the episodes when the celebrities can actually speak about the architecture and design. More of this!

  • @007lisle
    @007lisle 27 дней назад

    Your house, your rules! 💖💖 I love how he utilizes every space. This place might take a little getting used to for someone like me, but nonetheless, it's great!

  • @kristenlee2357
    @kristenlee2357 Месяц назад +28

    Very cool! I do think this would be an accessibility nightmare for people with sight or mobility issues. I hope this guy never needs a cane.

  • @baronm.2137
    @baronm.2137 Месяц назад +3

    Simply... I love Japan!

  • @Insane_Asylum_official
    @Insane_Asylum_official 26 дней назад

    This is a beautiful design and quite obviously custom made for him and his family it definitely is beautiful and at the same time has some small flaws which might be inconvenient for other people but isn't a problem for him and his family. Very thought out I believe.

  • @notscandi
    @notscandi 18 дней назад

    he's a genius, this is beautiful

  • @tejassharma8569
    @tejassharma8569 28 дней назад +2

    Looks wonderful and inviting but I strongly advice to get railings added and at least a half-height glass back-wall in areas like behind the kitchen -- when it comes to safety, you definitely do not want to take chances.

  • @NOTMARCOSTE
    @NOTMARCOSTE 6 дней назад

    I haven't been this amazed in years

  • @whirledpeas5717
    @whirledpeas5717 Месяц назад +9

    I love this house and it scares ne to no end. I'd totally fall through an open space and splat.

  • @lekoraxx5406
    @lekoraxx5406 17 дней назад

    Wow watching this already gives a cozy atmosphere

  • @tylkopytam
    @tylkopytam 14 дней назад +1

    Japan has the best architecture

  • @triziamae16
    @triziamae16 22 дня назад +1

    What some of the people in the comment section don't understand is that as an architect we prioritize what we consider the beauty of the artwork we make (especially our 'dream house') and safety, although 'sometimes' is considered too, but not so much. Maybe that is why there is a saying 'the Architect's dream, is an Engineer's nightmare'. 😂

  • @akhilkumarps
    @akhilkumarps 26 дней назад

    No one can beat Japanese minimalism and the style that brings into this world.

  • @bradpatrick3856
    @bradpatrick3856 29 дней назад +11

    Super interesting design and cozy even in an austere way, however there are a number of safety concerns throughout. Definitely not suitable for older folks or mobility impaired. The floor to ceiling window at 11:03 opens up onto an unguarded drop (!). Beautiful but calamitous.

  • @stevenjames5874
    @stevenjames5874 25 дней назад

    Thanks for the listening practice! おはようございます いがらしさま!

  • @WayOfHaQodesh
    @WayOfHaQodesh 24 дня назад

    This was so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Inspiring designs.

  • @AliasHSW
    @AliasHSW 13 дней назад

    Avant garde and simultaneously humble design

  • @COD0307
    @COD0307 День назад

    this is an amazing design..love it. congrats on your build

  • @annyd3729
    @annyd3729 5 дней назад

    as much as I love the design and would love to experience living in such a space, I would also be dead scared of somehow slipping down the floors due to the lack of railings or fences/ guards. The lack of privacy of a room might also be bothersome at times but then again, this is perhaps the best one could do with such a small space. kudos to the vision of the architect

  • @noproblem2big337
    @noproblem2big337 18 дней назад

    Great floor plan and use of space and height 10/10👍