A compact family house in Osaka transforms a narrow flagpole lot into a layered interior landscape shaped by a central skylight and shifting floor levels.
A compact family house in Osaka transforms a narrow flagpole lot into a layered interior landscape shaped by a central skylight and shifting floor levels.
A contemporary Japanese house for a family of five reconsiders shinkabe construction, tatami spaces, and engawa living to create a modest and timeless domestic architecture.
In a dense pocket of Osaka where office towers meet restaurant frontages, a former lottery ticket booth has been reworked into a takeout only pastry shop for Canule dou, a