The design of the house is based on the topography of the land, which is located on top of a hill. Nearby houses are rebuilt using the same composition. The two-pitched roofs remain in the same position as the original buildings, the interiors are mostly redesigned
![Wooden interior](/o/adaptive-media/image/5568904/newsletter-1/Immagine+di+copertina.jpg?t=1584713023057)
![Wooden interior](/o/adaptive-media/image/5568904/copertina-hd/Immagine+di+copertina.jpg?t=1584713023057)
Permeable living space. Open Space wooden interiors
The Tato Architects / Yo Shimada studio designs a residence for a family of four in which in the interior, it was possible to feel the mutual presence of the inhabitants, regardless of where they are located
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![Interior in bright wood](/documents/1169058/5568796/08_House_in_Hakuraku.jpg/952b1a8b-469d-5a58-2b47-25304ea711b1?t=1584713023095)
The interior of the house would have to cope with changes in the family's lifestyle, including circulation. A large window was placed on the second floor to illuminate the interior. The relaxing and informal living room is well connected to the surrounding environment
![Interior in bright wood](/documents/1169058/5568796/11_House_in_Hakuraku.jpg/bcee0540-a953-a0be-8553-7d074b486c39?t=1584713023122)
The feeling, being inside the house, is that of being in a tree house. The columns and beams in the interior follow the topography, creating a fluctuation and a certain depth in the interior spaces
![Interior in bright wood](/o/adaptive-media/image/5568919/newsletter-1/09_House_in_Hakuraku.jpg?t=1584713023152)