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Outline
The interior of the box-shaped shelter is composed of an open cylindrical space that runs from the street to the back of the site and a closed strip of space parallel to it. All the necessary spaces for daily life, such as alcoves, toilets, and storage rooms, are contained in this strip of space, and all the ends of the long tubular space are open by arranging the bearing walls in a regular manner in the short side direction.
Location
Japan | Chiba
Journal
Jutakutokushu March 2008 issue 92P