hand-in-hand house by Nendo, Karuizawa, Japan
hand-in-hand house by Nendo, Karuizawa, Japan

Located on a hilly 5,800㎡ site in Karuizawa lies a weekend house for a family of four with two children. The design begins with a large terrace extending over the slope, fully embracing the wonderful terrain of lush greenery and a view of Mt. Asama. Six small “cottages” approximately 20㎡ in size are scattered along this terrace.

Each cottage is positioned to all slightly face different directions, with varying roof heights to match the surrounding landscape. Each dedicated to functions like the kitchen, dining area, and bedrooms, the cottages are gently intertwined, with the roofs harmoniously “holding hands” (hence the name of the project).

In doing so, small spaces with distinct characteristics and comfort levels are created, while also allowing a sense of unity under one roof. The house maintains a respectful distance that honors each family member’s time and individuality while still fostering connection among the family, resulting in a true embodiment of “a family holding hands.”

The anthracite gray roof is almost a sculpture in the pristine green of the forest. A detail that signals the human presence, but at the same time blends into the landscape. For the interior, light wood and an “almost white” were chosen for the walls, designed to reflect the outside light as it changes throughout the day.

Architects/designers: Noritaka Ishibayashi, Koho Lin, NIITSU-GUMI
Photo credits: Masahiro Ohgami