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Sumika House, Tokyo – Taira Nishizawa

Sumika House, Tokyo – Taira Nishizawa

2008

House by Taira Nishizawa.

For Domus magazine 922, Februari 2009
“The primitive homes of the future”.
Tokyo Gas invited four Japanese architects to design the house of the future. Design: Toyo Ito, Terunobu Fujimori, Sou Fujimoto, Taira Nishizawa. Text: Julian Worrall.

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  • Japan,
  • Residential,
  • SUMIKA,
  • Taira Nishizawa,
  • and Tokyo

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