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  1. 2019年11月9日 · Top 10 Kengo Kuma Buildings in Tokyo. Trip101 Updated December 3, 2019. Museum Art Design Tokyo. www.flickr.com. If you’re interested in architecture, then Kengo Kuma should definitely be on your radar! His architectural works have shaped many cities worldwide, especially those in Japan.

  2. 2020年3月13日 · Unique Home Design Takes Steps Into the Future. Spoon & Tamago Updated March 13, 2020. Design. http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2020/03/04/nendo-kaidannoie-house-of-stairs/ When Akihiro Ito, half of the design team Nendo, wanted to build a home for his family and in-laws, he turned to his business partner to design it for him.

  3. 伊東屋是在明治時代由伊東勝太郎創辦. 創辦時店鋪取名叫”和漢洋文具店”, 售賣日本,中國,西方等全世界範圍內的各類文具。伊東屋在這112年間經歷過不少起起伏伏。也曾遭受到關東大地震跟世界大戰的破壞,有一段時間公司瀕臨破產倒閉。

  4. 2023年6月19日 · (Design by Shoroku Tsukuda) Traditional Japanese interiors utilize low tables and floor-level seating. The greatest single advantage of this low, horizontal orientation in living space is that smaller spaces feel larger.

  5. 2023年2月20日 · The most interesting features of Japanese homes bring tremendous practical advantages. Most of these ideas make it possible to use space more flexibly. Some improve physical health and comfort. Yet others can enhance social interaction. Let’s take a look at several typical Japanese home features worth adopting regardless of where you live.

  6. 2018年4月27日 · Architect Designs 'Tree House' in Tokyo. Spoon & Tamago Updated April 27, 2018. Art Design. www.spoon-tamago.com. The Japanese architect Akihisa Hirata has always been interested in the tangled, organic structure of trees. A tree consists of roots, a trunk, branches, leaves and flowers.

  7. 2023年8月29日 · Making Your Space Larger than It Seems. In Part II of this series, we look at two basic principles of good Japanese spatial design. One is changing the floor level, a useful and frequently seen method of separating interior space without using walls. But first we'll look at "living low."

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