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Even small spaces can support two-family living – see an exemplary Japanese home

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The Forest of Pillars home in Japanese city Saitama creates space for two families to live harmoniously together – and with nature. - Ooki Jingu
The clients envisioned residing in a one-storey home with plenty of open space – as well allowances for privacy between families and from the exterior surroundings, - Ooki Jingu
IGArchitects’s solution, which came to shape as Forest of Pillars, was to devise a series of boxes containing all necessary spaces and functions within 115 sq-m. - Ooki Jingu

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Design, Architecture
Client
Private
Floor Area
115.23 sq-m

The Forest of Pillars home in Japanese city Fukushima creates space for two families to live harmoniously together – and with nature.

Key features

IGArchitects was commissioned to develo

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