In Tokyo, where land can be prohibitively expensive and plots unbelievably small, flexible space and multipurpose rooms are not just design preferences but also survival techniques. In designing Cell Brick, a house for a woman in her 50's, the architect Yasuhiro Yamashita pushed this idea to a new extreme by merging the client's bedroom and kitchen. // Continue reading: The New York Times
very interesting !!
Posted by: USTI | July 03, 2006 at 04:04 AM