Kumagaya House Addresses Japan's Changing Household Needs
Briefly

In response to these evolving dynamics, architects in Japan are rethinking the design of the home itself, aiming to alleviate the demands for constant cohesion within families.
This design approach introduces air as a key element in the home. The central void acts as a buffer, reducing tension between family members and easing the pressure to function as a single unit.
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