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Building: SUGOROKU HOUSE

すごろくハウス

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Sugoroku House, completed in 2009 in Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, is a residential project designed by Nawaken Gym and Taiken MET. This innovative dwelling takes its name from the traditional Japanese board game sugoroku, reflecting its playful and dynamic spatial design. The house features a distinctive approach to residential architecture, incorporating creative spatial planning and thoughtful design elements. The collaboration between the two design firms resulted in a unique living space that merges functional requirements with imaginative architectural expression, making it a notable example of contemporary residential design in the Gifu region.

Sugoroku House, completed in 2009 in Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, is a residential project designed by Nawaken Gym and Taiken MET. This innovative dwelling takes its name from the traditional Japanese board game sugoroku, reflecting its playful and dynamic spatial design. The house features a distinc

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Sugoroku House, completed in 2009 in Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, is a residential project designed by Nawaken Gym and Taiken MET. This innovative dwelling takes its name from the traditional Japanese board game sugoroku, reflecting its playful and dynamic spatial design. The house features a distinctive approach to residential architecture, incorporating creative spatial planning and thoughtful design elements. The collaboration between the two design firms resulted in a unique living space that merges functional requirements with imaginative architectural expression, making it a notable example of contemporary residential design in the Gifu region.