A Home for Family Living: House in Nakagyo 02 by Koyori
The House in Nakagyo 02 stands as a personal project, designed by the architect for their own family residence. Situated in the heart of Kyoto on a 90 m2 site,
The House in Nakagyo 02 stands as a personal project, designed by the architect for their own family residence. Situated in the heart of Kyoto on a 90 m2 site,
The House in Aokibashi stands as a testament to the art of renovation, breathing new life into an old apartment building overlooking the former Tokaido Kanagawa-juku. Designed by Shinta Hamada
In the realm of architectural challenges, transforming a space with a dark past into a haven of domestic bliss is a task that requires both ingenuity and sensitivity. This was
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