Nishi-Arai Residence, One-Room Gently Divided Into Areas / 16 Years Old

Outline
The first floor of this two-story building, which was originally a shop, was reconstructed as the owner's unit and the second floor as a rental unit. Instead of partition walls, lace curtains were used to divide the rooms (areas), and the crescent positions of the openings and the height of the kitchen were lowered to accommodate wheelchair accessibility.
Location
  • Tokyo
Journal
Jutakutokushu April 2007 issue
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