ArchShowcase 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. Nakagawa Century Memorial Hall in Yamatotakada, Japan by MASAAKI HISATAKE Architects Inc.November 30th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: MASAAKI HISATAKE Architects Inc. [A facility for the next generation that aims to contribute to employees, the industry, and the community] Nakagawa Century Memorial Hall is a complex facility that includes headquarters offices, a training center, and a cafeteria. The cafeteria is open to the public.
[A sustainable office that utilizes “traditional Japanese wisdom” and enjoys nature’s “greenery, water, wind, and light” with all five senses] The site is located in a historical place that dates back to the Nara period (710-794), and we aimed to create a place where people who gather here can enjoy “nature” with all five senses. The traditional Japanese wisdom of ” room as one with the garden, light garden, edge space with eaves(Engawa in japanese), skylight, and use of groundwater” was incorporated to create a sustainable environment that makes use of natural energy. The site is approximately 100m long from north to south, and is divided into two buildings with a courtyard in the center, connected by a bridge. A garden is also located at the north-south edge of the site, and the opening on the gable side facing the garden is entirely made of glass, so that people can see each other during activities. The interior facing the courtyard is also planted with trees, creating a “room as one with the garden. The sound of water echoes pleasantly inside the building as well, thanks to the greenery and water basins placed in various parts of the building. In the center of the building, a stairwell and a “light garden” connected to the stairwell, together with slit windows on the east and west walls, create the flow of “wind”. The “skylight” has a perforated aluminum panel shade at the top to let in soft sunlight and exhaust heat through the opening at the top. Some exterior wall surfaces were set back to create an ” Engawa. This controls solar radiation and reduces the heat load on the interior spaces. A cool pit is located in the lower part of the courtyard to provide “natural ventilation using groundwater temperature. Here, people can experience nature with all their senses, such as gentle breezes, soft sunlight, and moist greenery, making it a place of wellbeing for those who are active in the area. Structure and Materials The structure is a steel frame with a 12.5-meter portal frame, creating a flexible one-room space. The exterior is made of Portland cement with aggregate as the core material, reinforced with glass fiber net embedded in the board, and coated with acrylic resin in two colors. The first floor is finished with diatomaceous earth, creating a sense of continuity with the garden soil outside. The furniture is made of Yoshino cedar for local production for local consumption, creating a soft atmosphere and the aroma of wood. Smart Office The facilities are designed as smart offices that utilize the latest IOT, such as lighting and air conditioning control by smart devices/face recognition devices/sound masking, to create a non-contact environment. Contact MASAAKI HISATAKE Architects Inc.
Tags: Japan, Yamatotakada Categories: Cafeteria, Office Building, office Complex, Office space, Offices, Training centre |