
Small Square Home by Mount Fuji Architects
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East meets West in the use of Cartesian and Polar coordinates to determine the spiraling effect, which is then systematically limited when the radius (or, to continue the metaphor: branch) reached the edge of this branch home. reinforced and expressed by a small wooden cross-beams and grids Regular built-in bookcases wall. Like trees in a forest crowded, Tokyo is home to Mount Fuji Architects (image by Kenichi Suzuki) surrounded on all sides with a place to grow but up – and where to focus on the ground floor except internally. In classic Japanese style, however, these limitations, many small changes to the design opportunities.



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