r/jutaku
JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE: Jutaku is more than a building. It’s a proportion, restraint, light and the space between things. It’s a philosophy how a house is lived in. This sub is for: • Japanese residential architecture, past and present. • Thoughtful floor plans and details. • Stillnes function, and design with purpose. Just homes that make sense. Recommended reading: • [Jutaku - Apple Books](https://books.apple.com/us/book/jutaku-japanese-mastermind-architects/id6747297119?ign-itscg=30200)
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r/jutaku is a Art & Design subreddit in the World category with 18,552 members. Use this page to track r/jutaku stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/jutaku growth: +236 members today (+1.29%) and +636 members this week (+3.55%).
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