Circle of Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei

Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Exterior Photography, BeamCircle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Interior Photography, Wood, Beam, ColumnCircle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Interior Photography, Beam, ColumnCircle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Exterior PhotographyCircle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - More Images+ 15

  • Architects: Yamashita Sekkei
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  90
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  TAJIMA ROOFING, Toto
  • Design Team: Tatsunori Sakamoto, Uchimura Azusa, Maehara Takeji
  • Structural Engineers: Takuya Sone, Hiroaki Ishizuka, Yasuhiko Matsumoto
  • Mechanical Engineers: Yuta Masuda
  • Constructions: Woody Farm
  • City: Kumamoto
  • Country: Japan
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Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Exterior Photography, Windows
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Connecting people and nature through log architecture. In planning a public toilet to be built in a park called 'Tatsudayama Rest Forest', which has been loved by many people as a 'forest in the city', we wished to create architecture in harmony with the rich nature and to contribute to Kumamoto Prefecture, where the forestry industry is very active. While great expectations are focused on timber for the decarbonized society, the price of domestic timber continues to stagnate and the forestry industry is exhausted. By using logs as building materials, we tried to re-evaluate the value of wood, as almost 100% of the natural trees can be utilized.

Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Exterior Photography, Beam
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Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Interior Photography, Wood, Beam, Column
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Logs have been used as building materials since prehistoric times, but since the modern age, the standardization and commercialization of wood have progressed due to the need to verify safety calculations and the rationality of construction. As a result, greater loss rates and greater environmental impact during sawing have been incurred. Using modern analysis and processing techniques, the team explored ways to utilize logs of individually different lengths, thicknesses, and shapes, which are not available in the retail market. The facility is located at the intersection of nature and human activities, such as forests, lawn areas, walkways, and car parks.

Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Interior Photography, Beam, Column
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Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Interior Photography, Closet, Wood, Door, Beam
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Based on a circular sheltered space accessible from all directions, toilet booths, rest areas, and washrooms are arranged under the roof to suit the adjacent environment, creating a place to experience nature in the Tatsuda Mountains. The reciprocal structure of the frame, combining logs that have only been stripped of their bark from logs with individual, unique expressions, deepens the relationship between the architecture and nature. With the aim of using up the wood without any waste, the project used thin logs with a diameter of about 100 mm and the tips of the trees, which are usually under-utilized parts that are turned into chips. In addition, the scraps of sawn timber are used for wall timber. Furthermore, burnt cedar, a traditional local material, was produced and used as an external wall covering.

Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Bathtub
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Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Exterior Photography, Forest
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The majority of the timber is made in Kumamoto Prefecture and all wood drying, processing, and preservation treatment are completed in Kumamoto Prefecture, thereby making the most of local resources. Kumamoto is a region with a deeply rooted culture of handling wood, and the deep interest in wood, knowledge, and skills of the people involved helped to make this building a reality. We hope that the 'circle of forests and people' in Kumamoto will continue and expand in the future.

Circle of  Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei - Exterior Photography
© yashiro photo office

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Cite: "Circle of Forest and People Public Restroom / Yamashita Sekkei" 30 Jul 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/985930/circle-of-forest-and-people-public-restroom-yamashita-sekkei> ISSN 0719-8884

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