Japanese architect Kosaku Matsumoto revamped the ground floor of a narrow Tokyo residence, replacing a window that frames a dull view of the opposite house with a 6.6 by 8.2 feet mirror that would enlarge the space with a reflection of the interiors. “The idea was to abandon the use of this window that had no view, and instead reflect views of the interior space,” says Matsumoto  Search “‼마포러시아 출장안마❤️olO~2597~6686❤️캬톡dagan82 마포러시아출장마사지 마포백마출장 마포연애출장 마포러시아출장 마포우즈벡출장 오피스타&‼” from 8 Structures and Spaces That Use Mirrored or Reflective Surfaces in Interesting Ways

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Japanese architect Kosaku Matsumoto revamped the ground floor of a narrow Tokyo residence, replacing a window that frames a dull view of the opposite house with a 6.6 by 8.2 feet mirror that would enlarge the space with a reflection of the interiors. “The idea was to abandon the use of this window that had no view, and instead reflect views of the interior space,” says Matsumoto