Asymmetric House, Furano, Japan - Yoshichika Takagi
Yoshichika Takagi was born in Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan in 1975. He graduated from Hokkai Gakuen University. He attended at Architectural Asso

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Asymmetric House, Furano, Japan - Yoshichika Takagi
Yoshichika Takagi was born in Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan in 1975. He graduated from Hokkai Gakuen University. He attended at Architectural Asso

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Ykw i wish there was a roblox asym game purely based on pm instead of just having pm references so I Drew a killer carmen concept thing
A Boucheron peacock feather necklace, made of blackened gold, tsavorite garnets, spessartite garnets, sapphires including the large cushion shaped ceylon sapphire, diamonds and emeralds, 1899.
The Question Mark Necklace, created in 1879, won a Grand Prix at the Paris World Fair. This model is still sold today, but in a limited edition for fine jewellery.
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In Japan, cars are taxed according to size. Toyota’s F110 concept was presented at the 22nd Tokyo Motor Show in 1977 as a proposal for a futuristic luxury car. It offered maximum interior space while keeping within the dimensions of a compact car for tax purposes. The asymmetrical two-volume design used one long sliding door on the driver’s side and a conventional door plus rear sliding door on the passenger side.
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