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Building: ATELIER FOR A GLASS ARTIST(CASE STUDY HOUSE-13, LAS-02)

ガラス作家のアトリエ Case Study House-13* LAS-02

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This striking residence in Setagaya, Tokyo, completed in 2006, serves as both a working studio and residence for a glass artist. Designed by Shigeru Ban Architects and the Shigeru Ban Laboratory at Keio University's Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, the house exemplifies innovative residential design. The building thoughtfully integrates workspace, living quarters, and exhibition facilities, creating a harmonious environment that supports the artistic practice while showcasing the artist's glass work. The design demonstrates Ban's characteristic approach to functional, light-filled spaces that enhance creative work.

This striking residence in Setagaya, Tokyo, completed in 2006, serves as both a working studio and residence for a glass artist. Designed by Shigeru Ban Architects and the Shigeru Ban Laboratory at Keio University's Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, the house exemplifies innovative res

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This striking residence in Setagaya, Tokyo, completed in 2006, serves as both a working studio and residence for a glass artist. Designed by Shigeru Ban Architects and the Shigeru Ban Laboratory at Keio University's Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, the house exemplifies innovative residential design. The building thoughtfully integrates workspace, living quarters, and exhibition facilities, creating a harmonious environment that supports the artistic practice while showcasing the artist's glass work. The design demonstrates Ban's characteristic approach to functional, light-filled spaces that enhance creative work.