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Shakujii Y House by Ikeda Yukie Architects

Posted by on May 23, 2011 in ARCHITECTURE

In a suburb in Tokyo lays a family house designed by Ikeda Yukie Architects. It’s near to vacant lots to the south and southeast and is more in the northwest corner. Predicting the amount of daylight this house receives is impossible because of this. The house was designed just for this reason; to allow ample natural light in any situation. This modern home possesses a roof deck for astronomical observation and a loft for outdoor entertainment and recreation.

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