Furusaki Tokyo Office by Hiroyuki Niwa

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DESIGN DETAILS
DESIGN NAME:
Furusaki Tokyo

PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Office

INSPIRATION:
The client requested a total of ten rooms with different natures in a building with 300㎡ area. For an effective use of the limited space, rooms resembling a “box” (a unit) were three-dimensionally combined and stacked, instead of dividing the building by floors. Such an idea also appears on the façade, forming a symbolic design that confuses viewers about the number of floors, when seen from the sides.

UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Within this small building with less than 300㎡ area, all functions required for a construction company are densely packed in, including an office, meeting room, factory, loading area for trucks, and bedroom. The small site was fully utilized to form the complex facility. The exterior appearance also shows the functions of the building as a complex facility. Each function was designed as a “box” and stacked. The interior space of each “box” has a different theme, emphasizing the diversity.

OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
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PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
Nakano-ku, Tokyo JAPAN Completion date : March2017

FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY:
Architecture, Building and Structure Design

PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
Since the client has the head office and woodworking factory in Fukui Prefecture, timbers from Fukui Prefecture were used for both exteriors and interiors, in order to express the company with the entire building.

SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
Steel construction 3 floors Construction 296 m²

TAGS:
Boxes, complex facilities, multifunctional, minimal complex, cherry blossom trees, local building materials

RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
The client was also the builder of the building, therefore, close discussions about functionality and comfort were repeated from the planning phase through building completion. This resulted in the building consisting of rooms with specialties and unique natures, eliminating all non-necessities.

CHALLENGE:
In the world’s most densely populated urban area, Tokyo, Nakano-ku has a particularly high density, and therefore an effective use of the site was necessary. The client requested a total of ten rooms with different natures in a building with 300㎡ area. The design was created from a fusion of two elements.

ADDED DATE:
2017-09-14 07:03:20

TEAM MEMBERS (2) :
Designer:Hiroyuki Niwa and Designer:Yuki Imafuku

IMAGE CREDITS:
Photographer:Hiroyuki Hori

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CLIENT/STUDIO/BRAND DETAILS
NAME:
Client:FURUSAKI Co., Ltd.

PROFILE:
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NOMINATION DETAILS

Furusaki Tokyo Office by Hiroyuki Niwa is a Nominee in Architecture, Building and Structure Design Category.

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AWARD DETAILS

Furusaki Tokyo Office by Hiroyuki Niwa is Winner in Architecture, Building and Structure Design Category, 2017 - 2018.



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