Happa
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A counter, benches, and lights are arranged in an expansive space with a height of three stories.
Each ceiling in the shape of a huge leaf (happa, in Japanese) reflects light from recessed floor lighting; under the ceiling, a human-scale space is created by indirect light bounced off the ceiling.