Tower House or architect’s home in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

This is a second architect’s residence, that I visited and photographed. This time a classic modernist project form Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. This wonderful building is built in 1966 (!) and it is designed by Takamitsu Azuma. He called this project  “Tower House” (“Tou no Ie” jpn.).
Built only on 20 square meters site this architectural masterpiece consists of 5 stories above ground and one level of basement. The ground level is garage, basement is a storage space, second level is living and kitchen, third level is a toilet and a bathroom, fourth floor is a bedroom and top room originally was designed as a child’s room.

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In the bottom right photo of the collage, you can see me hugging a corner of the building to show the scale of it (I have been there and it still bends my mind).

Inside all the levels are connected by one volume, shared by an inner “tower”. The idea behind it is about sharing the space, feeling one with everyone in the house, possibility for unverbal communication; one can easily hear, smell and feel what other people do in the house.

At the moment a grown-up child, who also became an architect,  Rie Azuma a daughter of Takamitsu Azuma and her family is living in the house. In the past she left her parents to live in the United States and after she came back her parents moved out. My personal guess is that for ageing parents it was becoming difficult to move up and down the number of stairs everyday. However out of respect to her father the name plate on the house still bears the name of Takamitsu Azuma.
The building is kept as original as much a possible. Some of the fixed furniture was replaced, but has been rebuild to the original design.

This amazing building is very well know in Japan, architecture students go thought this project, study it and make it’s models. Every month a number of visitors visit the house on a scheduled tour. I feel lucky to have dashed by this building and when seeing it my hands almost involuntarily grabbed the camera to photograph it.

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12 comments
  1. Apple said:

    Can you please give me the address of this building? I will be visiting Tokyo this month and would love to see it! Also any other buildings you can recommend me to visit will be great, its my first time to Japan, thanks so much!
    Architecture Student, Nancy.

    • It’s on Gaien-nishi Dori, in Shibuya. It does have an address, but looking it up takes you somewhere else. You can also check it out here. In Shibuya alone you will see lots of architectural wonders : ) Another must visit is Omotesandō.

  2. Interesting house and what a use of space. Love it. And thanks for the like over at my blog.

    • Indeed it is! Would be interesting to see how the inside works thought.

  3. So the whole house is built of a wedge like a deltablock; a Flatiron building but much smaller?

    • Exactly it is, I see a difference that the triangle of the plot is formed by one major street (Gaien-nishi Dori) and a tiny side road.

  4. It is so brutal yet so beautiful, I love concrete!

  5. architecture is all about space -style-tradition-harmony-and shaping us and our city of tomorrow!!we love z blog n share each other!!

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