stepped pink ceiling divides intimate and open zones at tan yamanouchi's tokyo apartment
Briefly

The renovation of the Tokyo Clubhouse seamlessly integrates vivid hues and tactile surfaces, creating a home that fosters a new standard of urban living.
By merging two units into one, the design creates an open dwelling that reflects the client’s lifestyle, promoting social interaction without physical barriers.
The architects critique Japan's 'n-LDK' classification as being outdated, instead opting for fluid spaces that allow for adaptability and versatile social gatherings.
The Tokyo Clubhouse emphasizes communal areas while defining private zones, showcasing how well-designed urban spaces can make homes feel more inviting and interconnected.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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