
House in Koganei, SA House / OFA (OfficeForArchitects) Architectural Design Office
Hokuriku Residence No.3 / Chidori Studio

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Architects: Chidori Studio
- Area: 98 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Artek, LIXIL , fujie textile
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Professionals: Yamashita Construction, Unno Structural Consultant, glove
Hokuriku Residence No.2 / Chidori Studio

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Architects: Chidori Studio
- Area: 112 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: LIXIL , NEW LIGHT POTTERY, fujie textile
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Professionals: Suzuki Construction, Unno Structural Consultant
How to Virtually Enlarge Spaces Using Good Lighting

One of the most essential aspects of interior design is lighting – an element that can make or break an interior space of any size or material. Yet good lighting can be especially important for smaller or more crowded spaces, making them feel larger and more open even when their literal dimensions haven’t changed. In turn, larger spaces with poor lighting may feel smaller and less welcoming than they have the potential to be. To make interiors feel aptly large and well lit, designers can rely on several tried and true methods that make the most of a space, from using the right shades and types of lights to placing them in the best locations to integrating other elements that best complement existing lighting. These strategies, as well as several examples of their application, are listed below.
Places in Karuizawa Villa / Takahiro Endo Architects Office

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Architects: Takahiro Endo Architects Office
- Area: 194 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Graph Studio, Sugio Lighting Design, Aokiya
Folding Screen Row House / DOG

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Architects: DOG
- Area: 236 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Adobe Systems Incorporated, Daiko, LIXIL , Lilycolor, Tokyo-Koei, +2
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Professionals: Tetsuya Tanaka Structural Engineers, Double Box
PEERLESS Store / MURAYAMA + KATO ARCHITECTURE

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Architects: MURAYAMA + KATO ARCHITECTURE
- Area: 119 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Izumi Okayasu Lighting Design, Mizuno seitoen LAB
House or Garden and Margin / MURAYAMA + KATO ARCHITECTURE

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Architects: MURAYAMA + KATO ARCHITECTURE
- Area: 75 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Ryotaro Sakata Structual Engineers, Studio Onder de Linde, Kobotto House, Furuya Garden
Hokuriku Residence No.1 / Chidori Studio

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Architects: Chidori Studio
- Area: 119 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Ninomiya Construction, Ohno JAPAN, Bows and Scapes
Kitakamakura House / Takahiro Endo Architects Office

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Architects: Takahiro Endo Architects Office
- Area: 106 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: ENDO Lighting Corporation, IG KOGYO, LIXIL , Lilycolor, Tokyo-Koei
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Professionals: Taketo Sato Structural Design, Sugio Lighting Office, SETOKENSETSU
Nikotama Terrace Cooperative House / Okuno Architectural Planning

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Architects: Okuno Architectural Planning
- Area: 289 m²
- Year: 2020
Polycarbonate for Interiors: 8 Examples of Translucent Architecture Indoors

Diversifying the materials of an interior space can greatly improve its depth and visual interest. At the same time, adding partitions or other delineations of internal space can help organize flow, circulation, and visibility. Polycarbonate, a type of lightweight, durable thermoplastic, is an excellent medium for both functions.
In its raw form, polycarbonate is completely transparent, transmitting light with nearly the same efficacy as glass. However, it is also lighter and stronger than glass and tougher than other similar plastics such as acrylic, polystyrene, ABS, or nylon, making it a good choice for designers seeking durable, impact and fire resistant materials that still transmit light. Like glass, it is a natural UV filter and can be colored or tinted for translucency, yet it is also prized for its flexibility, allowing it to be shaped into any size or shape. Finally, it is easily recyclable because it liquefies rather than burning, making it at least more environmentally friendly than other thermoset plastics. For example, recycled polycarbonate can be chemically reacted with phenol in a recycling plant to produce monomers that can be turned back into plastic.
Open Sky House / Yoshitaka Suzuki and Associates

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Architects: Yoshitaka Suzuki and Associates
- Area: 57 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Vectorworks, LIXIL , NICHIHA, Toko, Tokyo-Koei
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Professionals: SANRYO Koumuten
F.I.L. FUKUOKA Shop / MURAYAMA + KATO ARCHITECTURE

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Architects: MURAYAMA + KATO ARCHITECTURE
- Area: 166 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Ishimaru, Izumi Okayasu Lighting Design, Mizuno seitoen LAB, onder de linde
Photo Studio / Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier + Yae Fujima

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Architects: Hiroki Tominaga-Atelier, Yae Fujima
- Area: 203 m²
- Year: 2019











































































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