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"…the work visits 19 homes to demonstrate how different architectural elements can be blended successfully to create sustainable dwellings that exemplify the Japanese concept of mottainai, loosely translated as 'waste not, want not.'" —Architectural Digest "Accessible and beautiful, Eco Living Japan presents concepts of Japanese house design specialized for modern ecological sensibilities … Expect it to fuel the growing fandom of home simplicity and efficiency, as well as interest in Japanese traditional design." —Foreword Magazine

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"…the work visits 19 homes to demonstrate how different architectural elements can be blended successfully to create sustainable dwellings that exemplify the Japanese concept of mottainai, loosely translated as 'waste not, want not.'" —Architectural Digest "Accessible and beautiful, Eco Living Japan presents concepts of Japanese house design specialized for modern ecological sensibilities … Expect it to fuel the growing fandom of home simplicity and efficiency, as well as interest in Japanese traditional design." —Foreword Magazine
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Deanna MacDonald teaches art and architectural history at Temple University's Tokyo campus and writes extensively about Japan's art, architecture and cultural heritage. Her most recent book was New Japan Architecture published by Tuttle.