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How the adaptive reuse of an Osaka home delivered a boutique designed for change

BOOKMARK ARTICLE
DDAA renovated a sixty-plus-year-old one-storey wooden house in Osaka, Japan, for the fashion brand Hender Scheme. - Toha
The designer sought to add new layers to keep the existing building as intact as possible, while allowing for new interior use and programming. - Toha
This was achieved by adding a series of white fixtures to the ceilings, walls and product displays. - Toha

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Design
Client
Construction
Special Coating
Nakamura Painting Co., Ltd.,
Lighting Design
Floor Area
175 sq-m

The Osaka outpost of fashion brand Hender Scheme was transformed from a house into a commercial space with detachable, adaptable interventions that leave the main structure uncha

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