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Tondabayashi no ie
In a Japanese house south of Osaka, designed by architect Akira Sakamoto, the right-angled entrance does two things: it provides a baffle to shelter the immediate interior from view, and through the tightly packed granite gorota-ishi stones set in concrete it draws the exterior pathway into the interior..
Author: Michael Freeman
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