Tokyo-based Kraft Architects designed a minimalist house in Japan's Isesaki City, clad entirely in corrugated galvalume steel panels, emphasizing movement and light through its long, narrow form. The design integrates traditional elements like a doma terrace and timber columns, offering content creators an example of how to blend modern minimalism with cultural heritage in architectural storytelling.
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