Mount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects

Mount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - Stairs, BeamMount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - Image 3 of 14Mount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - Table, Windows, Beam, ChairMount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - Shelving, Lighting, BeamMount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - More Images+ 9

Hachiōji-shi, Japan
  • Consulting: ReBITA
  • Facility: Kankyo Engineering
  • Client: TakaoTozan Railway
  • City: Hachiōji-shi
  • Country: Japan
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Mount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - Image 3 of 14
© Masao Nishikawa

Text description provided by the architects. This design was for a shop annexed to a cable car station at the top of Mount Takao, a tourist destination near Tokyo that has been awarded three stars on the Michelin Green Guide Japan. Before our renovation, there were rows of shop entrances lining the road from the station to the mountain trail. Each of these shops was small and detached from one another, and the souvenir shops were not benefiting from the customers flowing into the café and restaurant.

Mount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - Shelving
© Masao Nishikawa
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Mount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - Table, Windows, Beam, Chair
© Masao Nishikawa

The street in front of the building is 40m long, on an incline that rises 1.8m. We, therefore, decided to make use of this feature to design the interior comprehensively with the street. As a result, the interior contains three levels that gradually rise up to house souvenir shops, a restaurant, and a café space.

Axonometric Diagram Sketch

The length of the building facing the street is lined with sliding doors that can be fully opened on nice days to connect the building with the outdoors.  In this building, we took what was once a rowhouse-style building that did not fit the demands of the times and re-envisioned it in the primitive terms of the topography of Mount Takao.

Mount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects - Stairs, Beam
© Masao Nishikawa

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Address:都道189号線, Hachiōji-shi, Takaomachi, 〒193-0844 Tōkyō-to, Japan

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Cite: "Mount Takao Sumika / Naruse Inokuma Architects" 27 Jun 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/896890/mount-takao-sumika-naruse-inokuma-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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