Small House on a Corner Lot

Small House on a Corner Lot 

KOMINORU Design

Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka

ARCHITECTS
Kominoru Design

MANUFACTURERS
Muku-flooring

STRUCTURE
Ryunosuke Funayama

DESIGN
Minoru Ko

PHOTOGRAPHS
Katsumasa Tanaka

AREA
60 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Japan

CATEGORY
Houses

Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka

Text description provided by architect.

It is a three-story wooden house built on a limited plot of land of only 9 tsubo (approx. 30 sq. m). As it is on a corner lot, if the fire resistance performance is met, the building coverage ratio can be 80%, and we were able to secure more floor space than we expected.

In a semi-fire-resistant area, we chose a semi-fire-proof building, which was introduced in the revised Building Standards Act of 2019, rather than a semi-fire-resistant building.

Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka

By making some of the columns and beams 120cm wide or more, we were able to partially expose the wooden structure while still ensuring fire resistance.

As a result, we were able to make the ceiling higher by placing it on the beams, and despite the steep slope, we were just able to secure the necessary floor area.

Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka

As for the shape, we were able to create a small rooftop terrace by using the sky exposure ratio for the slope of the road on the south side.

As the shape of the north side is determined by the slope of 1:1.25, the key point was how to make full use of the sloped wall.

Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka

After much consideration, we decided to place the bathroom, which is used relatively infrequently and has a lot of storage space, on the north side of the third floor.

The slanted area will be used for storage. The bathroom was designed to be as minimal as possible, with a bathtub slid into the space between the slanted walls that approach from two directions.

Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka

Taking advantage of the long vertical space, we installed a ventilation window on the rooftop, allowing the entire building to ventilate using gravity like a wind tower, creating a house where you can always feel the breeze.

We planted trees above the eaves and raised the ground floor garden, which was difficult to do due to its area, to the second floor, allowing you to enjoy a small amount of greenery from inside the house.

Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka


Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka
Small House on a Corner Lot
© Katsumasa Tanaka


Small House on a Corner Lot
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