House in Urawa

Outline
The house is made up of blocks of nine ken (three ken squares) that are displaced or stacked on top of each other in one-ken units and arranged in a wild goose chase pattern. Each room is also partitioned in one-room units, and a one-tsubo space is connected from the room to the flow line. In addition, the garden and the space are hidden from the eye by making it goose step.
Location
  • Saitama
Journal
Jutakutokushu June 2009 issue
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