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Architects:Naruse Inokuma Architects
Area:1640m²
Year:2025
Photographs:Masao Nishikawa
Manufacturers:Creative life,IOC,Miratap,Sangetsu,Taiheiyo Precast Concrete Industry
Lead Architects:Yuri Naruse, Jun Inokuma, Taiki Hayata, Mihoshi Ikawa, Shione Yamada
Builder:Koshin Construction Co., Ltd.
structural Engineer:Ohno-JAPAN
Air Conditioning:KANKYO ENGINEERING Inc.
electrical:Lapin architectural equipment workshop
Landscape Design:GREEN WISE Co., Ltd.
Construction:GREEN WISE Co., Ltd.
Category:Housing
Sanitation:KANKYO ENGINEERING Inc.
City:Tokyo
Country:Japan
Text description provided by the architects. This cluster of row houses is located about ten minutes on foot from Nishi-Ogikubo Station in a quiet residential area of Suginami, Tokyo, within a neighborhood of detached homes. While Nishi-Ogikubo is often associated with its lively backstreets, bars, and independent shops, a short walk away reveals a calmer landscape of narrow lanes, flourishing gardens, and a dense yet humane living environment.
The project was designed to accommodate a total floor area of approximately 1,600 square meters. Rather than imposing a large mass, we sought to form conditions that resonate with the district's original grain. Twenty-three row houses are connected as one continuous building, yet a narrow path runs east–west through the site, creating permeability and a quiet sense of shared ground.
On the first floor, the living-dining areas were carefully designed to mediate between interior life and the garden path that runs through the site, using layers of planting, mounds, and eaves to maintain a gentle balance between connection and privacy.
The path serves multiple roles: a circulation route for residents, a casual meeting place, and a playground for children. It enables everyday interactions to occur naturally, allowing neighbors to sense one another's presence without intrusion, reinstating a scale of living long embedded in the fabric of this neighborhood.
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