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A Japanese architect figured out a simple way to make a tiny home feel huge As more and more people migrate into cities, tiny living spaces will only become more popular. And if you want to find well-designed tiny homes, look no further than Japan, which has mastered the art. As author Andrew Michler explains in his new book "The Hyperlocalization of Architecture," privacy has never been paramount in Japanese design, and so tiny home architects in the country have figured out how to design wide-open interiors that seem much larger than they actually are.  One of our...
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