Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Tsukuba Medical Laboratory of Education and Research in Ibaraki, Japan by Tetsuo Kobori Architects
June 1st, 2012 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Tetsuo Kobori Architects
“Creation of an open space with suspended glass curtains”
A limited time 20-year PFI project located on the grounds of the Tsukuba University Hospital. With its main function being a clinical laboratory, it also combines spaces for student education and research to create a new communication space in the university.
Project: Tsukuba Medical Laboratory of Education and Research
Location: Ibaraki, Japan
Work contents: Design and supervision
Main use: University / research facility
Structure: S Structure(by Arup)
Scale: 1500㎡
Photo credit: Bauhouseneo
Software used: Autocad and Revit
West Elevation (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
– Freedom
In the clinical laboratory is an information gallery that is open to the public and can be viewed by everyone. There is a space that provides an area where students and researchers can freely interact.
– Originality
The glass constructed curtain wall is precisely suspended in air almost as if it were a piece of furniture. Taking into consideration the fact that this will be taken apart, the aluminum sandwiched panels are all the same size.
– Beauty
The see-through mesh filter and the anti-IR glass reflect onto the curtain wall suspended from the top, giving the west facing side a functional beauty.
West Elevation (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
West Elevation (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Night View (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Open ceiling space (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Entrance view from upstairs
Night View (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Open ceiling space (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Stair (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
West Elevation (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
West Elevation (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
West Elevation (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
West Elevation (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
South Elevation (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Night View (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Night View (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Open ceiling space (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
Entrance view from upstairs (Image Courtesy Bauhouseneo)
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