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Viewing the tokonoma from an approach separated by shoji screens. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
The corridor partitioned by shoji screens. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
The tokonoma with a washi paper backdrop. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Stairs constructed horizontally, as if nestled against the building. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Staircase Details. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Signs reflected on the stairs and mirror. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
View of the stairs from the reception room. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Traditional plasterwork with a glossy finish. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Reception room with the revolving shoji screens planned in the vaulted ceiling. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
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Shoji screens also serve as partitions that block sightlines. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
View of the reception room through a gap in the staircase. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Detail of the shoji screens made from recycled washi that was to be discarded. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Office area enclosed by shoji screens. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Shoji screens and office storage. Shoji screens also serve to conceal shelves and equipment as needed. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Kitchen area entirely red earth plastered. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
Light leaking from kitchen and shoji screens. Crédit photo : Keishin Horikoshi
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