MINUS K HOUSE

Outline
A two-family house of brick masonry construction in the suburbs of Shanghai, China. Spaces with an internal dimension of 3 x 3 meters are arranged in a grid pattern. A large kitchen counter is shared by both units, and the entire space is gently shared while maintaining privacy. The house is called "minus K house" because the kitchen is shared between the LDK and K units.
Location
  • China
Journal
Shinkenchiku December 2010 issue
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