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A tiny lot, 10 houses and zero high walls: the Tokyo project that proposes a way out of the lack of space in cities

In Tokyo, where lots are small and density is extreme, the norm is often to build upwards and close the perimeter. The Moriyama House It did the opposite and that is why it became a cited case in urban planning and architecture.

The project occupies a land of 290 m² and avoids the typical “single block.” Instead, divide the home into autonomous pieces and use the free space as patios and paths, a simple idea that completely changes the living experience.

A minimum lot converted into a set of 10 units

The Moriyama House is composed of 10 separate white volumesfrom one to three floors. Instead of concentrating everything in a single construction, the pieces are distributed within the land as if they were a small neighborhood.

The key is that it is only built on part of the lot. The rest is reserved for gardens, patios and open passages that connect the blocks, generating air and distance between interiors, something unusual in such tight areas.

The white boxes and large windows of Moriyama House,

That decision also reorganizes privacy. Instead of a hard limit towards the street and a closed interior, the project adds transitions, with intermediate spaces that function as “lungs” between the public and the private.

How to live and how to rent within the same land

The operation is not that of a conventional house. There is a main volume for the owner and other blocks that can be used as separate units, with varying levels of independence.

Some rooms include a kitchen and bathroom, and others rely on shared services. This allows the use to be adjusted over time, according to family needs, work, visits or rental demand.

In practical terms, the lot offers economic flexibility. You can live in and, at the same time, rent part of the complex without losing control of the space, a logic that is close to a horizontal micro-condominium, but without bars or endless corridors.

The engineering behind the white “cubes”

The minimalist appearance hides technical decisions that reinforce the feeling of lightness. The light metal structure and thin enclosures help the white “cubes” maintain a light image despite the density of the environment.

The large openings are also part of the effect. More natural light enters and the exterior becomes visible from the inside, which reduces the feeling of confinement common in compact homes.

One of the volumes of the Moriyama House in Tokyo, where the white cubes are separated to generate patios with greater privacy on a 290 m² lot.

The combination of slim structure, large windows and separate pieces generates a different spatial experience. It’s not just about “put more into less”but to prevent density from feeling like claustrophobia.

Why this model appears in the global housing debate

The Moriyama House It circulates as a case study because it brings into discussion three central themes. Density without extreme verticalization, privacy without total isolation and flexible land use on small lots.

It also introduces an idea that speaks to stressed real estate markets. On the same piece of land, a person can combine housing and incomeand adapt the occupancy according to the moment, something relevant when the cost of access to housing rises.

It is not a universal recipe, but it is a powerful example. With a small lot and a design decision, the project shows that there are alternatives between two extremes: the traditional closed house and the tower as the only exit to add units in saturated cities.

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