Small Houses: Contemporary Japanese Dwellings

A Preface / by Claudia Hildner B Table of Contents C History of the Contemporary Japanese House / by Ulf Meyer D Contemporary Japanese Dwellings 1. House with Gardens, Yokohama, Tetsuo Kondo Architects 2. Tread Machiya, Tokyo, Atelier Bow Wow 3. Sakura House, Tokyo, Mount Fuji Architects Studio 4. O House, Kyoto, Hideyuki Nakayama Architecture (Focus: 'The Ephemeral' ) 5. House in Komae, Tokyo, Go Hasegawa 6. Buzen House, Fukuoka, Suppose Design Office 7. Final Wooden House, Kumamoto, Sou Fujimoto Architects (Focus: Materials) 8. Small House H, Gunma, Kumiko Inui 9. Dancing Living House, Yokohama, A.L.X. 10. Ring House , Nagano, Makoto Takei & Chie Nabeshima /TNA 11. Kondo House, Tokyo, Makiko Tsukada Architects (Focus: Floors) 12. Rectangle of Light, Hokkaido, Jun Igarashi Architects 13. Tree House, Tokyo, 2009, Mount Fuji Architects Studio 14. Villa Kanousan, Chiba, Yuusuke Karasawa Architects (Focus: Spatial Boundaries) 15. Pilotis in a Forest, Karuizawa, Go Hasegawa 16. House C, Chiba, NAP Architects Hiroshi Nakamura 17. KCH, Tokyo, KoCHI ARCHITECT'S STUDIO (Focus: Treatment of Existing Structures) 18. Tsui no Sumika, Uji/Kyoto, Kite Architecture 19. House of Trough, Hokkaido, Jun Igarashi Architects 20. Mosaic Hous, Tokyo, Makoto Takei & Chie Nabeshima /TNA 21. Haus Moriyama, Aichi 06.2009, Suppose Design Office (Focus: Privacy) 22. Tower Machiya, 2010, Atelier Bow-Wow 23. Minimalist House 2, Itoman/Okinawa, Shinichi Ogawa & Associates 24. Atelier Bisque Doll, Osaka, UID Architect & Associates (Focus: Gardens) 25. Twin Living House, Tokyo, A.L.X. 26. House H, Tokyo, Sou Fujimoto Architects D Index of Architects, References, Credits