![House in Nada / FujiwaraMuro Architects - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5144/f2c7/b3fc/4b88/c600/0086/medium_jpg/oishi216792000.jpg?1413928599)
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Architects: FujiwaraMuro Architects
- Area: 63 m²
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Photographs:Toshiyuki Yano
![House in Nada / FujiwaraMuro Architects - Exterior Photography, Windows](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5144/f2cc/b3fc/4baa/2c00/0079/newsletter/oishi216832000.jpg?1413928602)
Text description provided by the architects. This small site measuring 36.95 sqm is located in a downtown residential area.
![House in Nada / FujiwaraMuro Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Shelving, Beam](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5144/f28b/b3fc/4b88/c600/0083/medium_jpg/oishi216552000.jpg?1413928619)
The slatted, drainboard-like floors on the first through third floors are connected to the slatted tables, stairwell and skylights, allowing sunlight to reach right to the bottom of the house.
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Three-dimensional gaps and holes in the visual field eliminate any sense of a two-dimensional spatial narrowness, or sensation of being fenced in.
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