House D in Asahikawa by Jun Igarashi
Built in the corner of an old town, House D is a single-family house designed by Japanese Architect Jun Igarashi. It encourages relationships and continuity between internal and external spaces.
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Houses come in various shapes, sizes, and styles, depending on the cultural, historical, and geographical context. They can range from simple and functional to complex and luxurious, and they may incorporate various materials such as wood, stone, concrete, or glass. The design of a house considers factors such as climate, site orientation, privacy, and accessibility and seeks to provide comfort, safety, and beauty to its inhabitants.
Built in the corner of an old town, House D is a single-family house designed by Japanese Architect Jun Igarashi. It encourages relationships and continuity between internal and external spaces.
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