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House at Kanazawahakkei
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Sachiko Yagi/NASCA
Outline
The first floor is a public space, and the second floor is a space separated from the lower world by a large wooden roof with exposed rafters. The upper part of the sloped concrete slab that appears on the first floor is a terrace, which, combined with the low eaves, creates a space that is both closed and open.
Location
Japan | Kanagawa
Journal
Jutakutokushu March 2011 issue 134P