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< img alt=" Path Envelope in Maebashi/ HAGISO-More Images"data-src="https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/69b4/3b28/1d07/d400/0132/4539/newsletter/_005_pem_Tomoyuki_Kusunose.jpg?1773419412"src ="image/gif; base64, R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAUEBAAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs="/ > + 19 Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1039618/path-envelope-in-maebashi-hagiso © Tomoyuki Kusunose An envelope accepting the city and a family– This home checks out the style of reconciling household time with architectural time. Located in a domestic community near Maebashi Station, it covers the life of a household of seven– a couple and their 5 children. Including curved exterior walls that surround a main yard to shield versus the dry winds characteristic of northern Kanto, the style puts an adequate, gymnasium-like area called the “Arena” within this enclosure. This setup generously accommodates the household’s changing needs while embracing the light and breezes of each season. Your house is developed not simply as a “device for living,” however as an envelope that gently cradles the time invested by the household and the neighborhood. (Mitsuyoshi Miyazaki/ HAGISO)

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