Housing Complex Niigata by Takuya Hosokai Architect

NIIGATA – Japanese architect Takuya Hosokai skillfully managed to design a stately 56 dwelling housing complex in Niigata, Japan, while allowing a much more sensitive reading of the building. Largely inspired by Noh, a traditional form of classica
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