Mark A-to-Z: J is for Japanese Houses

The quirky designs of modern houses in Japan undeniably grab our attention time and again. ‘White’ and ‘timber’ are two of the first words that come to mind but anything goes when it comes down to it. From single-occupancy extensions to three-stor
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