Japanese studio ICADA completed Live Sawn House in Saitama, Japan, featuring exposed cedar structures and innovative space-saving solutions like sliding bookcase walls and a wardrobe on stilts. The design optimizes a narrow site for a family of four within a tight budget by utilizing large-diameter cedar logs sourced from Kyushu, showcasing an adaptable living space that can evolve with the family's needs. Content creators can highlight this project as an example of sustainable architecture that maximizes functionality and aesthetic appeal through thoughtful material use and design innovation.
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