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Life & Shelter
Entrance to at an extremely thin studio/office/house in central Tokyo designed by the owners, architect couple Tsutomo Matsuno and Kumi Aizawa. Known as an 'eel-bed' building (unagi-no-nedoko), like many others in the city it occupies the narrow space between exisiting buildings. High land prices have forced this kind of development. This building is L-shaped, with more space at the back.
Author: Michael Freeman
©Michael Freeman
File state: Final
Photo size: 6.0 Mpixels (17.2 MB uncompressed) - 2000x3008 pixels (6.7x10 in / 16.9x25.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: architecture, eel-bed, entrance, house, modern interior, narrow, office, pd, pencil, space, squeeze, studio, thin, Tokyo
Published in: Contemporary Interiors, JAPAN: CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
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