Hansha Reflection House

NAGOYA – In Japan a two-storey detached home combines the ‘ephemeral moments of its surroundings with structural ingenuity.’
According to architect Kevin Lim of Studio SKLIM, the house was created to be an object that fuses with its enviro
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