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House I by Asai ArchitectsTwo volumes were placed parallel at an angle with the site’s major direction, with sky lighting between them to create an inner space that has both exposure and closure.
House I by Asai ArchitectsTwo volumes were placed parallel at an angle with the site’s major direction, with sky lighting between them to create an inner space that has both exposure and closure.
Living and dining area with floor-to-ceiling windows opening up to view of the forest and mountains, Whistler, Canada by Evoke International Design (Photo: Janis Nicolay) [2436x1949] via reddit
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