1 Buildings in Saigon Sanuki KTS group and Nishizawa Architects
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Family of four living in open space, natural light-filled four floors of the house, front 4 m, 21 m deep. Photo: Hiroyuki Oki.
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Sanuki KTS KTS Group and Nishizawa have cleverly combined between Japan and the architectural style of engineering, construction materials of Vietnam to create an open space filled with natural light and greenery. ( See pictures of works ). Photo:Hiroyuki Oki.
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2 house in Saigon Designed by architect Vo Trong Nghia, Daisuke Sanuki, Nishizawa Shunri
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The house has front 4 m, 20 m deep is the pipe shape popular in Vietnam, for a young couple. Front and rear façade is made up of layers of concrete flower beds, connecting the two side walls. Photo: Hiroyuki Oki.
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Height and distance between the flower beds are adjusted to suit the growth of plants, from 25 cm to 40 cm. To water the plants and easy care, house with automatic irrigation system was placed inside the flower ( See pictures of works ). Photo: Hiroyuki Oki.
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3. world's narrowest house
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Polish architect, Szczesny, design house named Keret with a maximum width of 122 cm, 72 cm seat is narrow.
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Located stuck between two large buildings in the center of Warsaw (Poland), the house is only enough room for one person to live and work.
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4 The 2-story, 3 m in front of the Japanese
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Digital katsutoshi Sasaki and colleagues designed two-storey house, front 3 m, 21 m deep in Aichi (Japan).
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The function of the room can change so you can sleep, rest, relaxing dinner or any time you want. For example, you can have dinner in the garden and will feel comfortable, more close to nature.
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5 The front garden is 2.3 m in the UK
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The house facade in London are 2.3 m ventilation thanks to the roof glazing, helping house more light.
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Not only that, when you open the doors, the house will be connected with an airy outdoor garden.
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Ban Mai (theo Dezeen )
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