Reversible Destiny Lofts Relive Your Childhood Fantasy

Reversible Destiny Lofts Relive Your Childhood Fantasy

They were built in memory of Helen Keller, the prolific deaf-blind author.

The Reversible Destiny Lofts in Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan seem like they’ve been built for kids but they are actually designed as residential units. The nine-unit multiple dwelling was constructed in memory of Helen Keller, the famous deaf-blind American author and political activist.

Let’s take a look at its creative interior.

The interior was designed to stimulate physical action and coordination skills important to human thought and behaviour. The playful ambience and the colourful space give you that vigour and youthful spirit. These exquisitely imaginative houses make you relive your childhood fantasy. Would you agree?

 

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