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Akitoshi Kimura Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan
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EDUCATION
INTERNSHIPS
SCHOLARSHIPS
THESES
Apr.2011 ~ Mar.2015University of Hyogo, Environmental Design-Course, Mitamura Lab.
Apr.2015 ~Kyoto Institute of Technology, Master of Architecture, Matsukuma Lab.
Akitoshi KIMURACURRICULUM VITAE
Feb.2012 ~ Mar.2015Katsuyuki Yamada architect office, Himeji city
Apr.2013 ~ Mar.2018Japan Student Services Organization Scholarship
Sep.2013Jun Setomoto & architects co. , Kobe city
Apr.2013 ~ Mar.2015Nakayama Foundation Scholarship
Apr.2014 ~ Apr.2015Study of the architectural conversion in Wien, Austria
Apr.2013 ~ Mar.2014Study of Frank O Gehry's design process - the analysis of his sketches in Bilbao Guggenheim Museum
Mar.2014 ~ Apr.2014Akihisa Hirata Architecture office, Tokyo
Sep.2016 ~ Aug.2017TOBITATE! Young Ambassador Program - National Scholarship
Sep.2015 ~ JUL.2016Study of the project "construction and conservation" in Narabigaoka by Tomoya Masuda
May.2015 ~Kazuya Morita Architect Office, Kyoto
Nowadays, constructing architecture means destroying
environment and history. In the chaos of times and objects,
architect has to design contemporary architectures
while thinking what is actually essential in its place.
And also, I think architecture has to make people aware of
something important in their everyday lives.
Thinking thus, I want to be an architect who can respect
the people, history and environment in the near future.
I will contribute to the lives of people with my architecture.
PHONEDAY OF BIRTH 6/1/1993
E-MAIL [email protected]
BIRTHPLACE Kyoto, Japan
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INTERNSHIPS
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES
AWARDS
AWARDS
Working views
Feb.20152nd Prize, Diploma in University of Hyogo
Mar.2015Highest point of architect-Hajime Yatsuka, Best20, Diploma×Kyoto'15(Western Japan Diploma Contest)
Oct.2015Silver Prize, The 31th Busan International Architecture Competition
Nov.201511th Prize, Design Competition Reorganizing Histrical Space2015
Mar.2016Best70, Design Review 2016
Oct.2013Best100, Japan Contest of Architectural Rookie’s Award 2013
May.20141st Prize, NEXTA'14(Western Japan Contest)
Sep.2013Nominate, The 29th Busan International Architecture Competition
HOBBY Journey, Camera, Soccer, Snowboarding, Reading, Cooking ...etc
Conversion research tripin Czech
Self-build Treehouse Awards ceremonyEnactus 2013
Apr.2012~Mar.2014Tree House Project, Representative(Apr.2013~Mar.2014)
Sep.2014~Oct.2014Architectural conversion research trip in Czech, Austria, Germany
Apr.2012~Mar.2015Himeji Machiya renovation school
Apr.2013~Sep.2013Enactus(National competition of regional contribution)Presenter, 2nd Prize
QUALIFICATION TOEIC: 695 points
Silver PrizeThe 31th Busan International
Architecture Competition
1st PrizeNEXTA'14
11th PrizeDesign Competition
Reorganizing Histrical Space2015
SKILLS VectorWorks
Auto CAD
Jw_cad
Google SketchUp
Rhinoceros
kerkythea
SU Podium
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Microsoft Office
iWork
Model-making
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INDEX
P6
P22
P32
P38
Constructing Invisible Scenery by Deconstructing ArchitectureThe proposal of DEMOLITION PROCESS of a modernism architecture
Restructuring of Urban Garden SpaceAn architectural path in a natural principle
Split LibraryThe conversion into present-day architecture
Layered Slabs MuseumExtraordinary-in-Oridnary laminated architecture
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P44
P46
P48
P50
Nesting MemoriesSelf‐growth architecture with times
Weaved LivesArchitecture like a "fabric"
Model ProjectChishaku-in Buddhist Hall
Exhibition PlanningTHE PROLIFIC WORLD of TOGO MURANO
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Design Project set by Jun AokiCritiqued by GIGON & GUYER
PROJECT 1Master Project in Kyoto Institute of Technology in 2016
BUILDING TYPEApproach space
CONCEPTModernization of existing elements
SITEMurin-an Garden, Okazaki, Kyoto city
DATEMarch, 2016
PRESENTATIONVectorworks, Sketchup, kerkythea, Photoshop etc.
AWARDBest70, Design Review2016
Present Murin-an Garden
Restructuring of Urban Garden SpaceAn architectural path in a natural principle
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120 years ago, Murin-an garden was created with nature; water, earth, sunlight, vegetation.
It has had authentic power of nature and healed human beings as naturalism Japanese garden.
However, people today have lost sensitive eyes for what is essential.
This makes people experience only superficial beauty in this garden.
The project is the proposal of the architecture
which give people intuition and sensitivity on their way to Murin-an garden.
When people arrive at the garden, they see and feel pure nature
while thinking about their beings and what is truly precious for their urban lives.
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In 1896, Murin-an garden was created beside the second house of Aritomo Yamagata who was the elder statesman in the Eastern Kyoto city. Garden was made by Jihei Ogawa VII ,who was the pioneer of Japanese modern garden, and said to be "NATURALISM Japanese garden". After Aritomo's death, Murin-an was desig-nated as National Scenic Beauty in 1951 and has been a famous sightseeing spot.
■ Murin-an Garden
Lake BiwaShiga Prefecture
Kyoto Prefecture
Lake Biwa Canal
■ "Flowing" from Lake BiwaIn 1890, Lake Biwa canal was constructed in order to develop industry of Kyoto by water supply. Murin-an was constructed soon after the completion of Lake Biwa canal. In this time, the water from Lake Biwa was adopted for significant naturalism element which express the "Flowing" by the force of gravity.
■ Naturalism Garden
Living WaterTaking in the water of Lake Biwa Canal for garden elements. There are various behaviours of water.
Using various kinds of vegetations which show the variable spectacle of nature between seasons.
Various Vegetations
Murin-an garden is considered to be the Naturalism garden which consist of pure natural elements with no extra metaphorical expressions, different from typical Japanese garden in the past.
Lake Biwa CanalMurin-an
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PROPOSAL
PRESENT CONDITION
An architecture which join urban to garden directly. It stimulates sensibility by its sequence of
intuitive sceneries and pure natural elements.
Thanks to experiences through the architecture, people can visit garden with pure minds.
Murin-an garden can support peoplewith its power of nature and be a significant place for this area as contemporary Japanese garden.
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
MATERIALITY
In order to re-edit Murin-an garden and to repair its power as present urban garden,I design approach space along the mud wall which is the border between urban and garden.
Sequence with detail design, which respect the relationships of new and old materials, makes people feel nothing but the meanings of nature and themselves.
In the project, I use mainly corten steel as architectural element.Corten steel oxidizes and gains a patina over time. It will let architecture blend into nature.
On the other hand, corten steel emphasises the natural materials with visual and tactile sensation.With this nuance in the treatment of corten steel and others, it is impossible
to understand the micro-context of Murin-an garden in relationship to the use and placement.
Today, original building is visitedas sightseeing spot.
The nature of garden couldn't show its power to such people. Thus Murin-an is regrettable
to be left just as it is in contemporary city.
Garden is also visited just for sightseeing.And present-people lost sensitive eyes.
So they can see only superficial beauty in garden.
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At the corner of the wall surrounding the Murin-an, there is a small entrance which leads into the covered path.
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Soft light through the rafters Corten steel on the grass
1. Go ahead on the covered path with the help of soft light following down the roof.
Corten steel beside the earth
Original back door for picture window
2. The big picture window shows the chaotic urban scenery at eye level. Then, go under the ground while feeling going away from the urban.
corten steel floorUrban
Garden
existing wall
black plaster wall
wooden roof
1,350
2,250
Section-1 S=1:100
Urban Garden
glass window
wooden roof
corten steel
2,550
3,450
Section-2 S=1:100
earth
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Waterfall of urban water Steppingstones for crossing the water basin
Pumping water up onto the garden Original pump from urban to the river of Murin-an
3. The water of Lake Biwa canal falls down from the urban side. After the water is pooled in the basin of waterfall, one runs down through the water path ahead, the other is pumped up onto the garden.
Slit-sunlight
Water path
4. There are the full of water's sound and slit sunlight. Go down with them toward the lowest place along the water flow.
water port
wooden roof
corten steel
water pump
GardenUrban
4,100
Section-3 S=1:100
existing wall
steppingstones
to garden-river
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5. The bottom of the architecture. The elements of Murin-an garden (water, sunlight, tree, earth) gather in this space.It makes people be sure of the existence of another world with a natural principle.
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Skylight cutting green out
Water junction and exit to urban underground
Downpour of light on the underground earth
4,700
4,600
water exit water junction
corten steel wall
to the next
skylight
earthy bottom
GardenUrban
Section-5 S=1:100
garden-treesexisting wall
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Corten steel pedestrian bridge on the flowing water
7. Go forward against water flowing slowly ,with the sound and smell of water.It reminds people of the importance of water for another world, and for our everyday world too.
Skylight along the wall of earth
Sky and Green through skylight
Earth with slit corten steel
6. There is the full smell of watery earth. And the sunlight and the Green are showering down in this room.They show the state which another world is supported by earth.
4,350
corten steel wall
to the next
garden-treesexisting wall
slit-corten steel floorcorten steel bridge
water basin
corten steel beam skylight
earthy wall
GardenUrban
Section-6,7 S=1:100
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Original exit of garden waterFlowing water on one's feet on stairs
The waterfall flowing down from garden
8. Go up the stairs against the flowing down water from garden.
Framed sky with corten steel roof
9. Big skylight show the framed pure sky.
People feels the magnificence of the universe where they live.
existing wall
corten steel wall
corten steel facade
from garden-river
skylight
flowing watercorten steel stairs
3,450
GardenUrban
Section-8 S=1:100
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To the Murin-an Garden.People will experience nature with their pure minds
and know what is precious for their lives.
10. Go up through the corten steel tunnel toward the green light. There would be the best view point for borrowed scenery.
3,400
1,725
GardenGarden
corten steel tunnel
earthy upslope
Section-10 S=1:100
same size opening as original window
borrowedscenery
Original Borrowed scenery
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In the project, architecture brings the existing elements into prominence in present city.It helps people to cultivate their own minds with realizing what is precious.
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PROJECT 2Diploma Project in University of Hyogo in 2015
BUILDING TYPETemporary architecture
CONCEPTThe way of demolishing of Modernism architecture
SITEYamanouchi water purification plant, Kyoto city
DATEMarch, 2015
PRESENTATIONSketchup,kerkythea etc.
2nd Prize, Diploma Contest in University of Hyogo
Presentation, in the Seminar of Japan Institute of Architects
Highest point of architect-Hajime Yatsuka, Best 20 ,Diploma×Kyoto'15(Western Japan Diploma Contest)
Silver Prize, The 31th Busan International Architecture Competition 11th Prize, Design Competition Reorganizing Historical Space2015
AWARDS
Constructing Invisible Scenery by Deconstructing Architecture
The proposal of DEMOLITION PROCESS of a modernism architecture
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50 years ago, one modernism architecture appeared with people's strong expectations.
Even though, it has been a significant part of scenery with people's memories and sentiments since then,
it will be demolished soon after service stop.
If it disappeared suddenly, familiar and dear scenery would also disappear.
The project is the proposal for demolition process of this architecture
in order to keep and succeed to the people's memories and sentiments for this architecture as invisible scenery.
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1966-CONSTRUCTIONLate1900s, the growth of population in the western Kyoto caused the expansion of water demand.
In this situation, Yamanouchi water purification plant was planned as the core of this scheme to support the lives of people.In 1966, while many people waited eagerly for, this architecture was constructed
with their strong expectations, and made the strong memory in this city at that time.
1966~2013-ACTIVEAfter completion of this architecture in 1966, it became the symbol of this city with its unique forms and façades.
And also, it continued to support the people for about 50 years and stayed in people's hearts. With their memories and sentiments, it became a significant part of scenery in this city.
YAMANOUCHI WATER PURIFICATION PLANTOne of the most famous modernism architecture in Japan,
designed by Tomoya Masuda in 1966.
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How should we have treated Yamanouchi water purification plant ?I considered about this with the help of Tomoya Masuda's architectural thought.
What is precious is the invisible scenery createdby memories and thoughts with Yamanouchi water purification plant.
2013-DEMOLITION
APPROACH
PROPOSAL
In the project, with the temporary architecture, I will create "Invisible Scenery" in peoples hearts through demolition process.
In the process, the temporary architecture will support to create various memo-ries and times to think what is precious in temporal time and space.
After this experience in this process,people will be able to have beautiful views for the future city.
-DEMOLITION PROCESS-
However,soon after the supply of water stopped in 2013,this architecture was destroyed in a flash without any connection with people in reality.
By this demolition, the scenery and memories were also lost in their minds.
An ambiguity between CONSTRUCTION and DESTRUCTION
Something which should be kept
We can understand that "to destroy is irreversible, strong change of condition".-It means that it is possible to understand that to construction is same as to destroy.
Something which should be kept is something which is impossible to be lost in our minds, like the SCENERY or identity of our town.
Tomoya Masuda: Designer of Yamanouchi water purification plant
Oct.1970
May.1966
I mean SCENERY is the EYES which can distinguish what is precious.We shouldn't refer to the destruction of nature even though we neglect to have EYES.
SCENERY means...
Jan.1973
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2013 2015 2018 20XX
PROCESS
Significant architecture standing by people in this city. However, it is decided
to be demolished in the near future.
Construct the temporary architecture which make existing buildings have temporal space
like a park and viewing platform.
Remove the existing buildings. As figure and ground reversal, void will come into
being in exchange for existing buildings.
Temporary architecture will disappear. However, there will be invisible scenery
with people's memories.
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TEMPORARY DESIGN
Temporary Architecturemodule 1200mm
Existing Buildingmodule 1200mm
Slope Japanese cedar floorboard
Temporary Architecturemodule 1200mm
Existing Buildingmodule 1200mm
Void
2015 2018 I adopt the cubic lattice scaffold with the module of existing building,1200mm. Same module creates the space harmonized with existing building. And cubic lattice system shows significant spatial expressions which Tomoya Masuda needed for Japanese people, like semi-isolation, dim, geometrical and so on.By the construction of ramps and floorboards, the circulation and the place for the people would be created.
After removing only existing buildings, there are void space in the place where existing buildings was. Remaining temporary architecture emphasis the void and being of existing buildings.
Elevation-2015 Elevation-2018
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In 2015,
temporary architecture appears around
Yamanouchi water purification plant.
There are various temporary place
where people stay.
People visit here and make the joyful
memories and times to think of
this architecture and their city.
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In 2018, Yamanouchi water purification
plant is demolished behind temporary architecture.
This will create the void in ex-change for existing buildings.
This will make people feel sadness. However, this strong
and vivid impression will make people think
what is precious for their city.
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In the future, there is no visible architecture, but there are hearts.
Through the special experience, people have special memories in their minds.
Their memories will support the city and be succeeded to the future.
Yamanouchi water purification plant will be here as invisible scenery.
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PROJECT 3Bachelor Project in University of Hyogo in 2014
BUILDING TYPERenovation of Library
CONCEPTNew value by renovation architecture
SITELibrary of "University of Hyogo", Himeji city
DATEMay, 2014
PRESENTATIONModel, Vectorworks, Sketchup, Kerkythea etc.
1st Prize, in University of Hyogo1st Prize, NEXTA'14(Western Japan)
AWARDS
The library built 30 years ago has a problem of book-stacks shortage, even though it is still fit for service.
My proposal is not only solving the issue currently facing, but also converting into contemporary library.
This is the renovation project aimed at continuing to be used for a long time, by the space for present-day,
which is harmonized with existing space ,with new material.
Split LibraryThe conversion into present-day architecture
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TARGET:UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
1. South external appearance 2. North external appearance 3. Rooftop4. Newspaper area with void 5. Dark closed stack 6. Closed stack with void
University of Hyogo
It built in the campus 30 years ago. It is used not only by
students but also by citizen. Now, this library need to be
expanded because of the shortage of stack and the
growth of multimedia.By the analysis of spatial structure and features, I
propose extension project which can change the use
and building for present-day.
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University Attached Kindergarten
Various Media-Alcove Area
Void Central area
Closed Stack Room
Open Stack-Alcove AreaOpen Stack-Void Area
Public-Alcove Area
Rooftop Public Area Rooftop Public Area
Existing University Library
Extension Slabs
Extension Corten Steel Walls
Diagram
SECTION A-A'
Closed Stack Room
Open Stack-Void Area
Rooftop Indoor Public Area Rooftop Open-Air Public Area
Public Path
Open Terrace
Open Terrace
Public Path
Remove the unnecessary walls and windows.
Add three slabs at the same levels with original.
Add twelve corten steel walls with same span with existing columns.
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4TH FLOOR PLAN
1 1
2
2 2
A
B B'
A'
SITE PLAN
University AttachedKindergarten
Office Building
Main Building
Classroom Building
Research Building
picture book library
public path
public path
public area
closed stack area
atrium
office
2F1. central area2. open stack area3. selected book stack4. desk area5. carrel area6. information area 7. multi media area8. magazine area9. newspaper area10. open terrace
3F1. open stack area2. desk area3. carrel area4. open terrace
4F1. rooftop indoor public area2. rooftop open-air public area
A
B B'
A'
3RD FLOOR PLAN
1 1
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4
4
A
B B'
A'
2ND FLOOR PLAN
1
2 2
3
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6
7
8
9
10
A
B B'
A'
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LIBRARY AREAPeople can feel both original and new materials.To adopt the multi-media in contemporary society,separate the library space into small alcove for flexible uses, with corten steel walls.
The open stacks with the original void
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Public AreaConsidering that community relations have become weakened,this library had better be used as community library in this city.
I design many public spaces and reading areaswhich harmonize with existing building around library area.
People come not only to read books but also to meet various people.
The open-air public area
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Layered Slabs MuseumExtraordinary-in-Oridnary laminated architecture
PROJECT 4Bachelor Project in University of Hyogo in 2013
BUILDING TYPEMuseum
1st Prize, in University of HyogoBest 100, Japan Contest of Architectural Rookie’s Award 2013
AWARDS
CONCEPTNew style of architecture
SITEHimeji city
DATESeptember, 2013
PRESENTATIONAutoCAD
The project is the proposal of architecture by new style of composition.
The laminated architecture create unprecedented spaces.
I design a museum which is Ordinary-Architecture without,Extraordinary-Architecture within.
Outside of archtecture blend into landscape like a park, and inside is special space being
filled with light. By producing an extraordinary space in the ordinary daily life, people can
continue to have colorful lives.
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Site:
World heritage Himeji castle
Residential area
University
The corner of Universityin Himeji city, Hyogo Prefecture
This site is the point which gather the three element: daily life, education and sightseeing.In this place I propose a museum which support both ordinary and extraordinary.
Himeji castleUniversity of Hyogo
Diagram
Put a cube volume which
satisfies the function and
matches its surroundings.
Divide a cube volume into thin
slabs to subdivide architectural
element and to make its scale
be for human.
Twist divided slabs by constant
angle on each slabs to blend
into landscape on its site.
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ELEVATION
By twisting the laminated slabs, there are the continuous level differences
and the space under the eaves. This makes people come near and be
comfortable around this architecture like a park.
Even though this architecture have unique shape, its external form will
blend into this city not as a building but as landscape architecture.
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0-200mm 200-400mm 400-600mm 600-800mm 800-1000mm 1000-1200mm 1200-1400mm 1400-1600mm 1600-1800mm 1800-2000mm
2000-2200mm 2200-2400mm 2400-2600mm 2600-2800mm 2800-3000mm 3000-3200mm 3200-3400mm 3400-3600mm 3600-3800mm 3800-4000mm
4000-4200mm
6000-6200mm
8000-8200mm
4200-4400mm
6200-6400mm
8200-8400mm
4400-4600mm
6400-6600mm
8400-8600mm
4600-4800mm
6600-6800mm
8600-8800mm
4800-5000mm
6800-7000mm
8800-9000mm
5000-5200mm
7000-7200mm
9000-9200mm
5200-5400mm
7200-7400mm
9200-9400mm
5400-5600mm
7400-7600mm
9400-9600mm
5600-5800mm
7600-7800mm
9600-9800mm
5800-6000mm
7800-8000mm
9800-10000mm
FLOOR SLABS LAYERS
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3
4
5
6
7
8
Entrance Hall Restaurant
Workshop Room
Theater RoomToilet
Office
Repository
Service Entrance
Free
Exh
ibiti
on R
oom
Mus
eum
Sh
op
Publ
ic G
alle
ry
SunlightCircle
ShadowTunnel
1F (1-10Layers)
2F (11-31Layers)
3F (32-50Layers)
Exhibition Floor
Main exhibition room
Public Floor
FLOOR PLANS
SECTION
First, I design the voids on each 50 slabs
with a thickness of 200millimeters.
By piling up 50 slabs, 50 thin voids combine
into some interior rooms.
The gaps of voids create level differences
and distorted shape rooms.
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1. Surrounded 3. Approaching 5. Looking up
7. Looking back 9. Looking again8. Looking down 10. Going out
4. Putting head out
6. Walking up
2. Peeking
Sunlight circle Sunlight circle in sunset
Interior space is made of free shape rooms by the
lamination of thin voids. This style creates various
expressions of sunlight and shadow. And also,
there are various behaviours of people toward arts.
All exhibition rooms are connected, and people
go around in the shadow and sunlight with various
behaviours from entrance to main room.
On this way, people experience the sequence of
sceneries with the gradation of sunlight.
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After 25
After 25After 25 After 50After 50 PresentPresent
SECTION DIAGRAM PLAN DIAGRAM
Nesting MemoriesSelf‐growth architecture with times
PROJECT 5The 2nd POLUS Design Competition
BUILDING TYPEMultiple‐dwelling complex
CONCEPTDesign for temporal change of architecture
SITEa fictitious site
DATEMay.2015
PRESENTATIONHand-written, Photoshop
In Japan, architecture have repeated to be built and dismantled since a long time ago. In present-day which the values of time are lost, I think architecture need "to build" and "to dismantle" within people's lives.As the memories build nests, this architecture will grow while storing people's memories.And then, this architecture will be the symbol of this city with enormous memories one day.
The simple shape in anticipa-tion of the extension.
Plan is made by the simple continuous of Japanese module.
According to the change of lives, plan become imbalance.
There would be void in the imbalance plan.
By the extension, people could add space according to the change of their lives.
By the dismantlement, void could be created randomly. It'll become common spaces while extension. 2,730
3,64
0
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After 25
After 50
COLORFUL RESIDENTS
This architecture is lived in by various people. Based on the change of each lives, various change would happen in this architecture.
Principal of a private school Single mother
Student of arts college Librarian Apprentice
carpenterOffice worker ofbaking industry
Constructor ofthis architecture
Manager ofbakery
Manager of book cafe Alpinist
Occupancy Occupancy
Artist
Elementary teacher
After 50
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Weaved Lives with Colourful LivesArchitecture like a "fabric"
PROJECT 69TH HASEKO RESIDENTIAL DESIGN COMPETITION
BUILDING TYPEMultiple‐dwelling complex
CONCEPTArchitecture which emphasis various lives
SITEMinato Ward, Tokyo
DATENov.2015
PRESENTATIONHand-written, Photoshop
The project is to create the various lives in multiple dwelling house.Architecture with lots of walls and paths crossed at right angles makes residents cross with their daily activities. Although this site is in colourless city, it will be coloured with vari-ous activities from now on.
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00. SITESite is colourless land in residential area. I propose the building same like "fabric" coloured by various lives.
01. WARP WALLTo form the body of building, put up the walls from south and to north. These serve as the warp of fabric.
02. WOOF PATH - LOWERMake the path going east and west on the ground level in order to unify the walls. These serve as the woof of fabric.
03. WOOF PATH- UPPERPut the path on the second floor shifted from the ground level path in order to emphasis the relation of warp and woof.
04. CROSS OF WRAP AND WOOFArchitecture with walls and double path have a lot of cross points which people can create the communities with own lives.
05. "FABRIC" ARCHITECTUREAs spreading a fabric, the site is coloured by architecture with the various crosses of people's lives
DIAGRAM
UNIT An unit which consist of two walls. Each units have two path which meet at right angles on each stories.
2nd floor view
1st floor view on the path
1st floor view between walls
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Exhibited, in "the Architectural Works of Tomoya Masuda :The 100th Birth Anniversary"
Model ProjectChishaku-in Buddhist Hall
SITEMuseum in Kyoto Institute of Technology
DATEOct.2015
MATERIALSPlaster, Pulp paper
PROJECT 7Laboratory Project in Kyoto Institute of Technology
Tomoya Masuda was an architect
who belonged to Kyoto Univ.
He left about 84 buildings in Kinki,
Shikoku, Chugoku region.
And he also left the unique Archi-
tectural theory based on a Philoso-
pher,Heidegger.Tomoya MASUDA
This project is the modelling of Tomoya Masuda's
architecture for an exhibition "the Architectural Works
of Tomoya Masuda: The 100th Anniversary". I took
charge of "Chishaku-in Buddhist hall". With the help of
the original drawings, I made a one-hundredth scale
model for three month. All process of modelling were
done by hand. The three-dimensional curved surface
roof was made of plaster with using handmade molds.
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Exhibition PlanningTHE PROLIFIC WORLD of TOGO MURANO
After the death of Murano in 1994, above 50,000 original drawings were entrusted from his bereaved family to the museum of our university: Kyoto institute of Technology. From 1999, our laboratory have held the exhibitions which show his projects every year. My sen-ior students have created the sophisticated models of his projects with the help of his drawings. Now, the number of models reaches above 80.In this exhibition, we planed to exhibit 80 models and 120 drawings and pictures of each Murano's projects. I took charge of leader of arrangement of these.
PROJECT 8
SITEMuseum in Kyoto Institute of Technology
DATEMar.2016
AIJ Prize 2015-Specific Contributions Divisionin Architectural Institute of Japan
AWARD
Laboratory Project in Kyoto Institute of Technology
Togo MURANO
Togo Murano (1891-1984) was
one of the representative architects
who leave a lot of masterpieces in
Western Japan for half century.
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Detail drawingOsaka Kabuki-za Theater (1958)
Photograph by Toshio TairaKobe newspaper hall (1956)
Perspective of external appearanceMaruei department store (1953)
Working views
Exhibition views