MANY cruisers love the feeling of falling asleep to the gentle rocking a ship provides. While this may not be exactly the same, one Japanese household is living out their cruise dreams in a building shaped like a hull. This modified flatiron building in Kobe is designed to fit into...
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MANY cruisers love the feeling of falling asleep to the gentle rocking a ship provides.
While this may not be exactly the same, one Japanese household is living out their cruise dreams in a building shaped like a hull.
This modified flatiron building in Kobe is designed to fit into the sloping terrain and follow the fork of the road it is located on, blending efficiently into its urban surroundings.
Although narrow on the outside, the residence generates open interiors with ample storage space, ensuring comfort and convenience for the residents.
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