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  1. 3 de oct. de 2022 · Meet the young Japanese who have decided to live in a shoe box. Yugo Kinoshita, 19, in his apartment in Tokyo. Noriko Hayashi for The New York Times. TOKYO — At the end of a long day at work...

  2. 27 de jul. de 2011 · A couple years ago, Manhattan architect Luke Clark Tyler, lived in a 96 square foot apartment. Instead of upsizing with his latest move, he chose to squeeze ...

  3. Hi guys! I'm back with a tour of our Tokyo apartment. It's a real shoe box (30m2) that we've been living in for three years now. Hope you enjoy the slightly ...

  4. Shoebox apartments are notoriously small and can accommodate no more than one or two people. Making a shoebox apartment a comfortable living space can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some design tips to help you optimise space and style in your small home and make it more welcoming.

  5. 12 de oct. de 2022 · A real estate developer, Spilytus, has been leading the charge toward ever-tinier spaces. It has been operating these shoe-box apartments since 2015, and with more than 1,500 residents now in its 100 buildings, demand has remained strong.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Over the past few years, real estate developer Spilytus has opened more than 100 shoebox apartment buildings around Tokyo under the Ququri brand. Clocking in at 95 square feet (or three tatami mats, a standard way of measuring room size in Japan), each no-frills unit has the bare necessities: a shower room, toilet room, kitchenette ...

  7. A dingbat apartment building. In architecture, shoebox style is a functionalist style of modern architecture characterised by predominantly rectilinear, orthogonal shapes, with regular horizontal rows of windows or glass walls. [1] Dingbat apartments are an undistinguished shoebox style.