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    A chimney-like tower covered in white tiles rises in the courtyard of this house in Shiga,  Japan , which architect  Kouichi Kimura  has designed for the owner to host yoga classes.     Located away from a busy main road, the two-storey residence combines a large block with a smaller one that appears to be slotted on top. There are no windows on the street-facing walls to offer plenty of privacy from passerbys. The only opening is the front door of the house, which provides a view straight through to the courtyard.     Kouichi Kimura of Japanese studio  Form  designed the ground floor of the 112-square-metre house as the primary space for the resident to teach the meditative practice of yoga. The living room and the L-shaped courtyard arranged around it are linked by pair of sliding glass doors. They can be opened fully to provide one space, or closed to create separate areas.   "Linkage between exterior and interior s...
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