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Project Details:
Architect: Katsufumi Kubota
Type: Single family residence
Location: Oita City, Oita Prefecture
Construction: March 2009
Materials: Two-story (w/basement) reinforced concrete construction
Site Area: 4,572 square feet
Construction Area: 1,462 square feet
Total Floor Area: 1,925 square feet
Image Credits: Ken’ichi-Suzuki Photo Office
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Source:
What we Do In Secret
Kubota Architect Atelier
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