* Residential Architecture: Wood Old House by Tadashi Yoshimura Architects
Posted by the editors on Friday, 27 January 2012

Residential Architecture: Wood Old House by Tadashi Yoshimura Architects: “..a living room lined with mud..The folded mud screen forms a wall and ceiling opposite the room’s glazed facade, which slides back to transform the space into a porch in warmer weather..” Recycling materials, integration of old and new for this 200 year-old home..
image: Hitoshi Kawamoto/Dezeen; article: Dezeen
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