This house is built in a residential area of Nara. It is a small house for a family of three, total floor area is 63 sqm. It is a theme while based on the total floor area limit situation and surrounded by houses, or create a space that is spread in what way. The entire configuration is a big roof rests on top of the three rooms, Deep eaves space between the roof and the room resulting is a feature of the this house. There is the outside such as the inside. You can see the garden obliquely down from the living room through this space.
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