Yokohama narrow tiny house breathes attracts local nature
On a site 3. 3 meters wide and 10 meters deep, architect Takeshi Hosaka planned a dream home for himself and his wife Megumi. Leaving the ceiling open to the sky, the main space of the home is not inside and is not outside. A large tree casts shadows of the sun and moonlight on the wall, birds and rain enter the space and grasshoppers lay eggs here. Takeshi and Megumi spend most of their time in the open air only closing the sliding glass walls only during winter. Without the glass, theres no wall to se
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