Architecture Classics: Hotakubo Housing / Riken Yamamoto

Text description provided by the architects. How might these units accommodating 110 entirely different families be conceived as a community? Riken Yamamoto gave that question a great deal of thought. The result was this arrangement of buildings organized around a central space. It was based on the idea of threshold. The open space in the center of the site cannot be accessed except through the units. The units serve as gates to the central open space.

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Cite: "Architecture Classics: Hotakubo Housing / Riken Yamamoto" 08 Apr 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1014067/architecture-classics-hotakubo-housing-riken-yamamoto> ISSN 0719-8884

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