Tokyo Apartment Complex Wins Royal Institute of British Architects AwardTokyo Apartment Complex Wins Royal Institute of British Architects AwardTokyo Apartment Complex Wins Royal Institute of British Architects AwardTokyo Apartment Complex Wins Royal Institute of British Architects Award

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June 21, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – A view of the “Yotsuya Tenera” apartment building complex is shown in a residential area part of Tokyo. This Yotsuya Tenera building has been awarded for its distinct architecture based on its livability and design by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) on June 21, 2012. This three-story apartment complex located in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo highlights 12 unique types of accessible entrances into the building from two naturally lit and ventilated staircases eliminating the need for corridors. (Photo by Christopher Jue/AFLO)

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This three-story apartment complex located in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo highlights 12 unique types of accessible entrances into the building from two naturally lit and ventilated staircases eliminating the need for corridors, Tokyo, Japan, June 21, 2012. (Photo by Christopher Jue/AFLO)

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June 21, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – A view of the “Yotsuya Tenera” apartment building complex is shown in a residential area part of Tokyo. This Yotsuya Tenera building has been awarded for its distinct architecture based on its livability and design by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) on June 21, 2012. This three-story apartment complex located in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo highlights 12 unique types of accessible entrances into the building from two naturally lit and ventilated staircases eliminating the need for corridors. (Photo by Christopher Jue/AFLO)

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This three-story apartment complex located in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo highlights 12 unique types of accessible entrances into the building from two naturally lit and ventilated staircases eliminating the need for corridors, Tokyo, Japan, June 21, 2012. (Photo by Christopher Jue/AFLO)

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June 21, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – A view of the “Yotsuya Tenera” apartment building complex is shown in a residential area part of Tokyo. This Yotsuya Tenera building has been awarded for its distinct architecture based on its livability and design by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) on June 21, 2012. This three-story apartment complex located in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo highlights 12 unique types of accessible entrances into the building from two naturally lit and ventilated staircases eliminating the need for corridors. (Photo by Christopher Jue/AFLO)

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This three-story apartment complex located in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo highlights 12 unique types of accessible entrances into the building from two naturally lit and ventilated staircases eliminating the need for corridors, Tokyo, Japan, June 21, 2012. (Photo by Christopher Jue/AFLO)

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June 21, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – A view of the “Yotsuya Tenera” apartment building complex is shown in a residential area part of Tokyo. This Yotsuya Tenera building has been awarded for its distinct architecture based on its livability and design by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) on June 21, 2012. This three-story apartment complex located in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo highlights 12 unique types of accessible entrances into the building from two naturally lit and ventilated staircases eliminating the need for corridors. (Photo by Christopher Jue/AFLO)

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This three-story apartment complex located in a residential neighborhood in Tokyo highlights 12 unique types of accessible entrances into the building from two naturally lit and ventilated staircases eliminating the need for corridors, Tokyo, Japan, June 21, 2012. (Photo by Christopher Jue/AFLO)