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The Triangle House by Ryoichi "Kodi" Kojima and Hiroshi Ono

— February 19, 2010 — Art & Design
The Triangle House in Kawasaki City, Japan looks like a slice of cake pointing directly to the sky. Designed by Ryoichi “Kodi” Kojima and Hiroshi Ono, who looked after the architectural and structural layout, respectively, this single family residence boasts a loft-like master suite at the top and beautiful polished concrete floors on the ground floor.

The upper two floors are constructed from a three-story wood frame while the first floor of the Triangle House is made of reinforced concrete.

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Industry Implications

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