the Japanese house pictured in this @WSJ article was also Houslets 1st twitter header image http://on.wsj.com/1JOthDB pic.twitter.com/aNGatbGF2i
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the Japanese house pictured in this @WSJ article was also Houslets 1st twitter header image http://on.wsj.com/1JOthDB pic.twitter.com/aNGatbGF2i
RT @awmunro @WSJ: Many in Japan are building homes with wacky architecture they may never... http://on.wsj.com/1JOthDB pic.twitter.com/3IjAc2udzC
@WSJ maybe they want to live
in a home rather than an investment?
@WSJ @demagazine ya quisieran tener la visión de un suppose design office @Tabilbao
@WSJ Come on people...the future is now.It's about time someone showed some effort.At least it's not a weapon of mass destruction.
@WSJ It's cute and different.
@WSJ
I took this photo yesterday at jfk around 7:30 pmpic.twitter.com/Vbgf15sClg
@kuwaiti78 @WSJ reason why I dont use Louis Vuitton Trunks anymore! Also, I am affraid I would find someone sleeping in it when I open it!
@NewYorkHoje @WSJ
The best thing is to wrap the bag and lock it..
Jfk one of the worst airport with the baggage cases
@Grammarly RT @WSJ: Many in Japan are building homes with wacky architecture they may never be able to resellhttp://on.wsj.com/1JOthDB
@WSJ the assumption is that they sell for people to move in. Most property sold in Jap is bulldozed and redeveloped.
@WSJ it's the coolest building i see on that block.
@WSJ Space in general in Japan hard to get and expensive. Small is considered fortunate to own. U.S. homes a super sized home.
@WSJ nonsense. Unique ftw.
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