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Building: Stacked tree house i (hofu dental clinic)

積木の家I(防府歯科医院)

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Completed in 1979, the Tsumiki House I stands as a remarkable example of modular residential and medical architecture. Designed by the Aida Takefumi Design Laboratory, this innovative structure in Hofu, Yamaguchi Prefecture seamlessly combines a private residence with a dental clinic. The building's distinctive name, meaning "Stacked Blocks House," reflects its bold geometric composition and functional spatial organization. This work represents a significant exploration of how domestic and professional spaces can coexist within a unified architectural concept, showcasing the designer's thoughtful approach to contemporary Japanese residential and commercial integration.

Completed in 1979, the Tsumiki House I stands as a remarkable example of modular residential and medical architecture. Designed by the Aida Takefumi Design Laboratory, this innovative structure in Hofu, Yamaguchi Prefecture seamlessly combines a private residence with a dental clinic. The building's

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Completed in 1979, the Tsumiki House I stands as a remarkable example of modular residential and medical architecture. Designed by the Aida Takefumi Design Laboratory, this innovative structure in Hofu, Yamaguchi Prefecture seamlessly combines a private residence with a dental clinic. The building's distinctive name, meaning "Stacked Blocks House," reflects its bold geometric composition and functional spatial organization. This work represents a significant exploration of how domestic and professional spaces can coexist within a unified architectural concept, showcasing the designer's thoughtful approach to contemporary Japanese residential and commercial integration.