Good Architecture, PC
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Japanese tea house

The house was planned on a traditional "tatami" grid (approximately 3 feet x 6 feet), the resulting design is a hybrid with influences from many historic, as well as contemporary examples of actual "Sukiya" houses in Japan. Designed by Good Architecture, PC - Wayne L. Good, FAIA, Architect

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Hope Anderson added this to 12 Elements of the Traditional Japanese Home6 December 2017

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