White U House

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White U House is an iconic minimalist residence in Tokyo designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito, noted for its U-shaped plan, stark white surfaces, and introspective courtyard that explores light, privacy, and urban living.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
house
residence
architect Toyo Ito NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle minimalism
modern architecture
city Tokyo
client Toyo Ito's brother-in-law
Toyo Ito's sister
color white
completionYear 1976
country Japan
demolitionYear 1997
designConcept continuous flowing space
exploration of light
exploration of privacy
exploration of urban living
introverted urban dwelling
feature continuous interior walls
controlled natural light
courtyard as primary light source
courtyard-focused openings
curved internal circulation
enclosed courtyard garden
few exterior windows
high level of privacy from the street
introspective courtyard
introverted spatial organization
stark white exterior surfaces
stark white interior surfaces
hasCourtyard yes
hasGarden yes
influenced Toyo Ito's subsequent works
later minimalist residential architecture
influencedBy Japanese urban context
intendedUse single-family house
lightingStrategy top lighting and courtyard light
location Nakano, Tokyo NERFINISHED
material reinforced concrete
movementWithin looped circulation around courtyard
notableFor U-shaped plan around a courtyard
experimental domestic space
iconic minimalist white surfaces
radical introversion in dense city fabric
privacyStrategy blank exterior walls
orientation toward inner courtyard
roofType flat roof
shape U-shaped plan
status demolished

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Toyo Ito knownFor White U House