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The Racket Submarine in Himeji, Japan by Matsuya Art Works / KTX archiLAB

Wednesday, November 14th, 2018

Article source: Matsuya Art Works / KTX archiLAB

The Racketectonics Archifixture is not a building, but rather a huge fixture made into a building. The new flagship store for Wada Sports is all about the racket; the racket as a product, but also as an element of the architectural design.

The inside of the shop features a large elliptical metallic structure which role is both supporting the building and embodying the rackets’ fixture. Standing at 5.5m high from floor to ceiling, the ellipse is built into two parts; the retail and the exhibition.

Image Courtesy © Stirling Elmendorf

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House in Aoyama, Japan by Kawazoe Architects

Thursday, August 16th, 2018

Article source: Kawazoe Architects

The site has a small mountain on the north side and the south is down.

We examined the sequence so that we can enjoy the view at the 2nd floor living room.

We go through the slightly tight space at the entrance, the staircase hall and reach the second floor where the view spreads.

The appearance is the shape of a simple gable.

The staircase hall was in the center of the building, and arranged each room around it.

The finish of the staircase hall changes the material from the others and emphasizes the difference in the space.

Also, there are small windows from each room, creating interior and exterior relationships inside the room while inside.

The site lies in the mountain slopes of the tree and you can see the view in the north.

The building is a simple form of gable.

Only the entrance to the entrance can be seen on the road side, and the impression is minimal overall.

Image Courtesy © Kawazoe Architects

  • Architects: Kawazoe Architects
  • Project: House in Aoyama
  • Location: Himeji, Japan
  • Software used: shade and SketchUp
  • Total Area: 125.01 m² (including parking lot)
  • Design, Supervision Period: July 2015 – August 2016

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A Cutting Edge Pharmacy in Himeji, Japan by KTX archiLAB

Thursday, February 16th, 2017

Article source: KTX archiLAB

In Japan, two major types of pharmacies can be found. The first is the drug store, or what can be described as retail pharmacies. This type offers services related to basic medicines as well as parapharmaceutical products. The second type is the dispensing pharmacies, usually related to a nearby clinic or hospital. In this type of pharmacies, the products are prepared in the backyard after the customer presents prescription issued by his doctor. Once prepared, the pharmacist has to explain to the customer about the prescription.

Image Courtesy © Stirling Elmendorf

  • Architects: KTX archiLAB
  • Project: A Cutting Edge Pharmacy
  • Location: Himeji, Japan
  • Photography: Stirling Elmendorf
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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ORIGAMI ark in Himeji, Japan by Matsuya Art Works

Wednesday, July 1st, 2015

Article source: Matsuya Art Works

This showroom is built to sustain the tanners in the leather manufacturing business, which is local traditional industry in Himeji City, a suburban city in Japan. The showroom highlights the enormous range of leather materials that makes the clients strength and meets his wish to communicate and show the diversity of his products. This specificity leads us to focus on the interior design that allows us to better display the project rather than the exterior shape of the building. The request was to display over 3000 leather items in a very narrow exhibition space limited to 300 m². In order to respond to this range, a second and third floor must be built, however separating the display into several floors might not leave the wanted impression of the huge diversity of leather products offered by the house. Therefore, the Idea was to build an enormous three-dimensional fixture in a single exhibition room. A huge frame was built in shape of a jungle gym using 100x100mm² square steel pipes, creating a three dimensional display fixture. The Grand dimensions of this fixture creates in the visitors mind an impressive understanding of the overwhelming range of products with a single glance. Moreover, leaving more space to move freely provides an experience similar to exploring a jungle gym inside making the discovery of the leather materials’ variety more exciting.

Image Courtesy © Matsuya Art Works

Image Courtesy © Matsuya Art Works

  • Architects: Matsuya Art Works
  • Project: ORIGAMI ark
  • Location: Himeji, Japan
  • Software used: Vectorworks (A&A)

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