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Sumit Singhal
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.

Jins Ageo Shop Renovation in Tokyo, Japan by Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects

 
September 27th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects

JINS, one of the biggest eyewear brands in Japan, commissioned Schemata Architects to design the renewal of their Ageo shop on the occasion of its 12th anniversary. The existing shop consists of two L-shaped blocks, respectively an eyewear shop and a cafe, positioned around a square courtyard surrounded by an open corridor serving as a cozy outdoor cafe space. However, the existing building was clad in wooden panels and the courtyard and the cafe were hidden from the street.

We removed the exterior walls and installed Low-E paired glass to initiate the view towards the beautiful courtyard  from the street, while creating an impressive display of their extensive eyewear products highly visible from the street at the same time.

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

  • Architects: Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects
  • Project: Jins Ageo Shop Renovation
  • Location: 957-1 Futatsumiya Ageo Tokyo, Japan
  • Photography: Kenta Hasegawa
  • Graphic and sign design: KIGI
  • Project team: Ryosuke Yamamoto , Ou Ueno , Takuya Sakamoto
  • Construction: FUYUKI KOGYO / Ideura Kensetu (demolition + landscape + façade) / SPACE(interior)  / O.F.C(furniture)
  • Collaboration: KIGI(sign and graphic design)
  • Floors: 1
  • Floor area: 239.6m2
  • Completion: 08/2016

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

The interior design was intended to emphasize the effect of exposing the skeleton of the building. New interior walls are offset from the original wall lines, finished with brick tiles usually used for exterior finishes; shelves and display furniture are designed as independent elements detached from the building. Eyewear products vary in shapes and colors, and we collaborated with the graphic design office KIGI to introduce visual elements in the shop so that the products and the space can relate to each other in a free and independent way.

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Kenta Hasegawa

Image Courtesy © Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects

Image Courtesy © Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects

Image Courtesy © Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects

Image Courtesy © Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects

Image Courtesy © Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects

Image Courtesy © Jo Nagasaka/ Schemata Architects

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Categories: Renovation, Shop




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