Kochi architects interestingly solved problem of privacy in closely build colony of houses. House KN is designed for a suburban area of japanesse city Kanagawa. It is a classical concrete box slited to originate intimate, private garden. The patio oin the second floor is opened and at the same time saved from eyes from surroundings. Very impressive.
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