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    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan
    NUMBER 7311 / Japan, SATEREO / Japan

    NUMBER 7311 / Japan

    SATEREO / Japan

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    DFA Design for Asia Awards 2019 l Bronze Award l Environmental Design ▪ Home and Residential Spaces
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    URBAN OASIS

    At less than 50 square meters, the compact apartment is surprisingly spacious and bright. The fixed glass window installed in the upper part of the partition wall allows light to spill over between the bathroom and the living room that it separates. The A/V equipment is housed in a cupboard with a special door made from fabric that allows infrared light from the remote control to pass through. Scattered around the apartment, small concealed bookshelves are placed to meet the needs of the book-loving owner. 

     

    SATEREO

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