Out Now: Mark #40 – Oct/Nov 2012

Lack of space, privacy and natural light define the Japanese housing scene, but a new generation of clients are not afraid to follow unconventional circumstances to combat the country’s building environments. From Akihisa Hirata to Studio Velocity
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