Membrane in Stratum by Kotaro Horiuchi Architecture

Employees at an office in Nagoya, Japan, might literally feel like they’re working in a bubble.
The 100-sq-m workspace is filled with 275m of plastic sheeting, hanging from walls and suspended from ceilings. Pockets of plastic create d
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