"Okawara is not your typical architect: He's homeless. But the elegant austerity of his home and thousands of others like it has turned Japan's most destitute into unwitting purveyors of an emerging art form that's catching the eye of international connoisseurs. The homes - carefully built, meticulously kept and collapsable for quick movement when the police move in - have inspired a rash of art books, and Japanese promoters are discussing them with curators in North American and Europe." Read | Zero Yen Houses
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i thought the article was misplaced in the entertainment section. i think it belongs to arts or science section.
i hadn't even noticed, but i think you are right about that. at least the classifieds? anything but entertainment.
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