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Tofu House
Tatami room of a single-storey open-space house in Kyoto designed by Japanese architect Jun Tamaki for a retired couple. Its white cubic exterior and extra-thick walls give it its name, the Tofu House. The two concepts are that of ‘excavated’ negative space, and that of a multi-putpose space that can opened or sectioned off with dividers that retreat into the walls.
Author: Michael Freeman
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File state: Final
Photo size: 28.0 Mpixels (80 MB uncompressed) - 5784x4835 pixels (19.2x16.1 in / 49.0x40.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: ipn, modern interior, interior, window, tatami, tofu house, walls, white, Jun tamaki, Tamaki, house, home, Japan, Japan Modern, design, architecture, pd
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