There are some crazy, weird, tiny buildings in Japan. Let’s check them out and learn why and how they exist.Special thanks to Alex from Tokyo Portfolio for g...
Imma be honest, these should be for storage or something, not residential.
As someone living in a studio, while they do have their issues I think they’re fundamentally serviceable as housing, especially in urban areas.
The failure of studios is when the surrounding building and community does not adequately support them - chiefly, a lack of common rooms, third spaces, and cheap wholesome dining within easy walking distance.
As someone living in a studio, while they do have their issues I think they’re fundamentally serviceable as housing, especially in urban areas.
The failure of studios is when the surrounding building and community does not adequately support them - chiefly, a lack of common rooms, third spaces, and cheap wholesome dining within easy walking distance.