by Rebekah Rhoden in New Design on Wednesday 12 September 2012

A bird-apartment has been built in Japan’s forest, where 78 little bird families can live at once. The structure allows for one person to enter and observe the nesting birds through tiny peep holes. The bird-apartment is part of the Momofuku Ando Center’s commitment to promote access to nature. But really, who wouldn’t want to take a peek inside 78 bird houses?