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Building: House of counter-space

対空間の家

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

The Taikukan House, completed in 1978 in Suginami Ward, Tokyo, stands as a remarkable residential work by architect Saito Yoshiyoshi of Atelier R. This innovative dwelling exemplifies late 1970s Japanese residential design philosophy. The house's distinctive name, meaning "House of Confrontation with Space," reflects its conceptual approach to spatial relationships and architectural expression. Through thoughtful design and spatial organization, the residence demonstrates Atelier R's commitment to creating dynamic living environments. The Taikukan House remains significant in contemporary Japanese architecture for its unique interpretation of domestic space and its influence on subsequent residential design practices.

The Taikukan House, completed in 1978 in Suginami Ward, Tokyo, stands as a remarkable residential work by architect Saito Yoshiyoshi of Atelier R. This innovative dwelling exemplifies late 1970s Japanese residential design philosophy. The house's distinctive name, meaning "House of Confrontation wit

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The Taikukan House, completed in 1978 in Suginami Ward, Tokyo, stands as a remarkable residential work by architect Saito Yoshiyoshi of Atelier R. This innovative dwelling exemplifies late 1970s Japanese residential design philosophy. The house's distinctive name, meaning "House of Confrontation with Space," reflects its conceptual approach to spatial relationships and architectural expression. Through thoughtful design and spatial organization, the residence demonstrates Atelier R's commitment to creating dynamic living environments. The Taikukan House remains significant in contemporary Japanese architecture for its unique interpretation of domestic space and its influence on subsequent residential design practices.