Narrow Buildings in Japan and Around the World
If you looked closely at high-res photographs of Tokyo in our recent article, you may have noticed a few buildings that are apparently functional, housing either a business or a residence, but are extremely slim – sometimes not more than a meter in width. We got intrigued with this way of squeezing the most use out of every square foot, and decided to look at other examples in Japan and around the world.
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By Blogsdna



25. May, 2009 













It must be a mission to erect different buildings so close together, especially in that last photo
hi weirdspy.com-ers have a nice xmas to all of you – matty