A timber shell by ihrmk keeps interior space adaptable

A sports clinic on the edge of a national highway isn’t something that you see every day but that’s exactly where recreational healthcare company Grow has set up-shop. Japanese studio ihrmk – founded as recently as 2015 – carefully followed the cl
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