DESIGN NAME: Hakuten Kyobashi
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Office Design
INSPIRATION: It is true that today's urban offices are required to be more comfortable and perform better, which is why they are often dismantled from the standard specifications that were cleaned up by the restoration work associated with the contract of the former tenants.
This time, we took over part of the former tenant's interior and took on the challenge of rethinking standard specifications that, while functional, tended to look old and shunned, and integrating them with the new space.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: As a communication design company, at the core of the office zoning are various free spaces that stimulate the imagination of the scene in which they are used, rather than being imposed by the current era. Everything that is placed is movable, and events are held regularly to create a space that continues to change. In terms of the environment, the lean design solves the problems of Japanese office design.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: An office task force manages the place, and anyone can easily remake the space.
During the day, dozens of people meet openly in the morning.
In the afternoon, the space is used as an exhibition and cafe space for communication.
At night, it is constantly changing as a bar time, where a different kind of communication occurs.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Project starts in spring 2023, construction completed in spring 2024.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: All fixtures are movable and have handles and stacking capabilities as well as casters.
The wooden flooring in the cafe zone is removable piece by piece, combining the comfort of a comfortable environment with the advantages of a changeable temporary space.
Graphic patterns are applied to the floor at regular intervals as a scale for changing exhibits.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 400 employees work in a 2,400 sq. m. space utilizing a free address system.
TAGS: office, spacedesign, workspace, movable furniture, reception
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: In our survey of urban offices, we found that almost all tenants sign a contract for an office with all new space and then tear down all its finishes, demolishing and refinishing the interior twice.
This is a bad business practice and a contractual problem in Japan.
Furthermore, we found that although recently there has been an increase in designs that preserve the existing environment out of environmental considerations, offices are the only area that has not been improved at all.
CHALLENGE: Free space is difficult to use if everything is free. We challenged ourselves to create comfortable limitations.
We also decided what to keep from the old office while retaining some of the old tenant space.
We challenged ourselves to remake both the space and the products, not only for environmental friendliness, but also to pass on memories and culture.
ADDED DATE: 2024-06-07 06:32:48
TEAM MEMBERS (15) : Junki Horita, Shuji Kawaguchi, Takahisa Aoyama, Shunta Fukuyama, Ema Fujiwara, Mako Tamura, Tomoya Nakao, Shoichiro Minami, Wataru Fukusaka, Daisuke Masaki, Yosuke Nakazato, Yukiyoshi Misawa, Tomoya Nakao, Daisuke Takahira and Mina Tsuneoka
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1~5: Photographer Daisuke Shima,2024
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