Nousfit Warehouse / Hideo Horikawa Architect & Associates

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Tokyo, Japan
Nousfit Warehouse / Hideo Horikawa Architect & Associates - Facade
© Katsuhisa Kida

Text description provided by the architects. This building is a workshop-cum-warehouse of the neighboring company. The first floor is the workshop, and the second floor is the warehouse. In this limited space, the warehouse storage area was maximized. Incorporating a concept that robustly expressed the client company into this building was an important theme.

Nousfit Warehouse / Hideo Horikawa Architect & Associates - Beam, Steel
© Katsuhisa Kida

The client is a company that supplies professional shampoos and cosmetics to beauty salons, and studies the science of hair and hair growth. A portion of each pillar penetrates the roof, supports the roof, or supports the shelves. Although one of the important functions of this building is that the design of the pillars support part of the structure, this building’s presentation exists where the pillars are a metaphor for hairs and evoke the image of the client’s brand: creating strong hair.

Nousfit Warehouse / Hideo Horikawa Architect & Associates - Windows, Facade
© Katsuhisa Kida

Although it departs from general architectural actions for constructing buildings, starting from a non-architectural action of “penetration” is a part of my work that is on the border between my architectural works so far and art.

Nousfit Warehouse / Hideo Horikawa Architect & Associates - Beam, Steel
© Katsuhisa Kida

Now, I am trying to discuss architecture through the coalition of two conflicting non-architectural actions of “penetration” and “enclosure”. Two conflicting non-architectural actions of “penetration” and “enclosure”.

Nousfit Warehouse / Hideo Horikawa Architect & Associates - Handrail
© Katsuhisa Kida

Is it possible to explore a piece of architecture from a non-architectural action that is not constructive? In the ongoing project under construction, I attempted to think about architecture by enclosure. Unorthodox architectural methods, which are created from an unconscious trace of the hand, retain control over me.

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Cite: "Nousfit Warehouse / Hideo Horikawa Architect & Associates" 27 Jun 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/392517/nousfit-warehouse-hideo-horikawa-architect-and-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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