House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects

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House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
View the terrace 1.2 from the front desk through the store.. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha

“House and Office in Hofu” is a renovation project of a 40-year-old building. The steel-frame structured building was remodeled to include various spaces such as living, office, warehouse, shop and more. The client for this project is the owner of a brewery founded in 1865. Apart from the traditional products soy and miso, the company also work on developing new products using the old techniques refined through the brewery’s history.

House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen
See the inside of the store from the terrace 2. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha
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House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects - Interior Photography, Door, Chair, Windows, Facade, Handrail
You can see the entrance from the multi-purpose room through the terrace 2 and the store.. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha
House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Bed
Bedroom. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha

While the brewing is located elsewhere, the client wanted to create a place with a cleaner atmosphere for other parts of the business; such as office space, shop and storage space for nationwide distribution of the products.
Fortunately, the building for this renovation project was large, so it was possible to create both House and Business within the frame of the existing architecture. 

House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects - Interior Photography, Windows, Door
The entrance of the store.. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha

Wanting to bring a part of the brewery’s history into the project, the outer walls was clad in wood, from old miso barrels, disassembled by the client. The charred wood refers both to the brand image but also to its surroundings. The roof and main structure of the building was kept intact and a plan element was inserted into the open space, rotated 45 degrees against the existing buildings grid. The idea of twisting the spaces 45 degrees is to create a more ambiguous feel between the old and new architecture. It also creates diverse spaces under the eaves and courtyards, like wedged pieces of land between square fields.

House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Sink, Countertop
View from the kitchen of the office to terrace 3. In the kitchen, trial cooking is conducted.. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha
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House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects - Interior Photography, Facade, Windows, Chair, Patio
View the entrance from the terrace 2 through the store.. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha

Due to the mixed-use nature of this building, an unspecified number of people enter and leave daily. Therefore, we choose to place the buildings functions so that they gradually become more private. The warehouse and shop is located to the north facing the road, the office and prototyping room for product development is placed in the center, and furthest back to the south is the client’s residence. Looking from one room, the layers of glass doors and walls create depth and gradation, blurring the boundaries between spaces.

House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows
View the multipurpose room and office from terrace 2.. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha

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Cite: "House and Office in Hofu / Tato Architects" 31 Mar 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/936575/house-and-office-in-hofu-tato-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

The courtyard side is seen from the northeast sky. The outer wall surface is retreated from the existing building to create the space under eaves.. Image © Shinkenchiku Sha

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