‘mth’ house by aat+makoto yokomizo architects all images courtesy aat+makoto yokomizo architects

tokyo-based studio aat+makoto yokomizo architects has designed a three-storey private house on an inclined site in the suburbs of japan. ‘mth’ house features a centrally placed revolving staircase wrapped in an undulating white wall which unravels on each floor to divide the space, aid in circulation, provide storage, and house a number of facilities. the unbroken white span also acts as a dynamic canvas for the light and shadows that filter through the dwelling’s windows.

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth washitsu with tatami flooring on the third level

much like a tree trunk, the wall unit connects the house vertically while spreading out on each level to accommodate the needs of that program: the ‘washitsu’, or japanese-style room, is divided from the kitchen on the third floor; storage and a look-out loft space are created by carving away the mass of the unit; on the ground floor, the wall unwraps from the staircase to host a toilet and shower.

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth kitchen wall in the back

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth first level entrance and staircase

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth washroom housed in the ‘trunk’

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth undulating wall provides storage

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth look out space on top of the functioning wall unit

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth (left) revolving staircase (right) ladder up to look-out

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth bathroom

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth street facade

aat+makoto yokomizo architects: mth (left) front facade (right) back facade