OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates

OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates

OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - FacadeOMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Table, Chair, Beam, WindowsOMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Stairs, HandrailOMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Windows, Facade, HandrailOMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - More Images+ 17

Kumamoto, Japan
OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Windows, Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. A project to regenerate the ruins of buildings damaged by the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake. Citizens who have experienced earthquakes have become aware of symbiosis more than ever by helping each other.What I shared with the client was to aim at how to interact with citizenship activities, not as a rental income facility.

OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Facade, Bench, Handrail
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OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Windows, Facade, Handrail
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Therefore, we planned a public space of private space where people interact with each other in a circle, such as cooperation with nearby shopping areas, local events, administrative use, and cultural exchange. The proposed plan is a small building and multi-purpose plaza, not intended to recover costs, but provides minimal returns with low initial costs.

OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Chair, Table, Beam
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Plan - section
OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Windows
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This plan complements the space under the eaves, the rooftop plaza, the pocket park and those elements not found in the arcades on the street. These are actively opened and have a step-like cross-sectional shape to slowly connect the lively street on the front and the calm area on the back. By slitting the opening, not only can the power consumption be reduced using daylight during daylight, but it is also a structure that delivers the bright air opened by trees, lights and people's activities to the arcade.

OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Stairs, Handrail
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The priority for indoor space is low, which is a low construction cost program. We needed a smaller building with less impact on the environment. To minimize legal restrictions, the volume is less than 100 square meters, and the building has high fire performance of a simple steel frame and a mixed structure of CLT (Cross Laminated Timber) and pile foundation.

OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates - Facade
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Address:Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan

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Cite: "OMOKEN Park / Yabashi architects & associates" 17 Jul 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/921020/omoken-park-yabashi-architects-and-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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