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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.

Yamasen Japanese Restaurant in Kampala, Uganda by TERRAIN architects

 
June 9th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: TERRAIN architects

A commercial building was built for a Japanese restaurant, a cafe and small shops sharing a concept that enhances local values of food and materials. It is located in a residential area of a suburban town in Kampala, Uganda. We designed the building with a big thatched roof that complements the gently sloping land at right angles to the contour lines keeping 5 existing trees.

The slope was too gradual for people to recognize, so we tried to take advantage of this character through our design. At its lowest point, it is a two-story building, while in the middle, the basement sinks into the landscape. The ground floor, under the level of 4m plus a parking level, is made out of concrete and steel, and 1st floor is made out of timber, eucalyptus.

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

  • Architects: TERRAIN architects (Ikko Kobayashi + Fumi Kashimura / TERRAIN architects, Shinnosuke Yamashita Albert Wasswa)
  • Project: Yamasen Japanese Restaurant
  • Location: Kampala, Uganda
  • Photography: Timothy Latim
  • Local architects: Patricia Kayongo Rutiba /Dream Architects
  • Contractor: Cots Cots Ltd (separately ordering)
  • Structure Design: Mitsuhiro Kanada / Tokyo University of the Arts
  • Site Area: 3,371 ㎡
  • Total Floor Area: 785㎡
  • Completion: 2018

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Eucalyptus is normally used only for roof trusses and scaffolding because it tends to shrink, twist and crack. By improving the drying and lumbering process, we have managed to turn them into a sturdy enough material to be used for the main roof structure. To maximize local laborers' techniques, 16 frames were erected without heavy construction equipment.

This permeable roof design allows for an open space where people come together and seek comfortable refuge from the strong sunlight.

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © Timothy Latim

Image Courtesy © TERRAIN architects

Image Courtesy © TERRAIN architects

Image Courtesy © TERRAIN architects

Image Courtesy © TERRAIN architects

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Categories: Cafe, Restaurant, Shop




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