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Jun Ishikawa
Outline
In order to create a sense of continuity between the public spaces of the two households, the living room and bedroom are placed on the diagonal of the interior space. In order to create a good sense of continuity between the public spaces of the two households, the living room and bedroom are placed on the diagonal of the interior space, and the spaces are connected to each other by low-ceilinged "nijiri windows" to create a moderate distance that prevents the two households from seeing each other too much.
Location
Japan | Tokyo
Journal
Jutakutokushu September 2008 issue 112P