Brandon Donnelly
Zero-setback house in Tokyo, designed by Haryu Wood Studio & Selma Masic, sits on a 3-meter-wide lot, spans three levels and 63 square meters, and houses a family of four. This approach represents a completely different way of conceptualizing space compared to North America and highlights the benefits of allowing those who want such a home to build it.
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