Wooden louvres create "subtle seclusion" at Tokyo house by Keiji Ashizawa Design

Japanese architect Keiji Ashizawa referenced louvres on townhouses in Kyoto when designing the concrete House in Aoyama, which is intended to foster a sense of privacy. Located in Tokyo's central Aoyama area, the home is designed for a family with a child and two dogs. House in Aoyama's location at a busy intersection led Keiji

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