The project was
planned on the site with Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776.24 m, rising
closely in the south and the two sides facing the trunk roads.
This building
seems to belong to such nature objects as mountains and clouds. This is a building like inside and outside.
It is made from
soft geometry, which will not arise from the figures like quadrangles and
circles.
By continuously
operating innumerable polygon mesh points, we have determined the shape that
clears the conditions such as the consistency as shell construction and the
undulations that ward off rainwater in spite of its free geometry.
The RC shell
with cubic surfaces creates such spaces as 530 square meters
of seats, 140
square meters of kitchens, and 50 square meters
of rest rooms, in such a manner that it envelops and opens them.
This building
has no air conditioners. It is open to the air at most seasons, and people have
a meal in the air like outside air. The curved acrylic sliding door is closed
only during the strong wind and the coldest season.
Giving 60 mm thick urethane
insulation to the outside of the RC shell and keeping a stable RC temperature
secures a stable temperature environment for the building like inside and
outside, and also reduces the deformation volume due to the temperature of RC
to make the building last longer.
For the lighting
plan, we have determined such illumination as makes people simply feel changes
in the evening light and does not make insects gather around the lights. When
it rains, rain comes in near windows and doors.
In the spaces
where rain does not come in, people enjoy the sound of raindrops. When it is
foggy, the fog comes into the building. When it snows, it becomes a landscape
buried in snow, and birds and animals will visit there.
In this place
like the middle between nature and art, people eat hoto rich in natural
ingredients.
Location:
Yamanashi, Japan
Architect:
Takeshi Hosaka Architects
Structural
Engineer: Ove Arup
& Partners Japan
/ Hitoshi Yonamine
Area:
733.98 sqm
Year:
2009
Photographs:
Koji Fujii, Nacasa&Pertners Inc.














So beautiful... <3
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ReplyDeleteExcitement environment .. Creativity out of necessity <3
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