Klein Dytham Architecture

Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade

Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier

CARTIER SHINSAIBASHI FAÇADE

Klein Dytham architecture

LOCATION
Osaka, Japan

CATEGORY
Retail, Store

YEAR
2021

LIGHTING DESIGNERS
ICE

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Tectonica

CONSTRUCTION
Takenaka Corporation

FAÇADE ENGINEERING
AGB

Cartier, located on a prominent corner of Shinsaibashi, a high-end shopping district of Osaka, shares an intersection with the metallic and glassy exteriors of Apple, Nike and Burberry.

Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier
Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier

By contrast, its 3-dimensional wooden façade, designed by Klein Dytham architecture (KDa), wraps the corner of the building, bringing an intimacy and warmth to the commercial area.

To create an environmentally conscious structure that reflects Cartier’s involvement in responsible jewelry, KDa looked to renewable and recycled sources, as well as local artisanship.

Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier
Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier

Hinoki (Japanese cypress) from Gifu Prefecture and Kyoto was chosen for its warm tones and historical background, and recycled aluminum used in its structural framework.

Craftsmanship became a key focus of the design, a reflection of Cartier’s revered artisans and meticulous attention to detail, paralleled with Japan’s renowned traditional crafts.

The geometric pattern of gently protruding interlocking diamonds takes inspiration from both classic Cartier jewelry and Japanese traditional hinoki masu (sake boxes).

Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier
Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier
Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier

The seasoned hinoki itself hails from 60 to 70 year-old trees, all domestically sourced. Twelve different hinoki units were designed to compose the main façade, its corners, skirting and arched window details.

In total, more than 2,500 units were used, each individually handcrafted and finished by Kyoto master carpenters using time-honored joinery techniques.

Situated at the base of an existing building, a double-height entrance arch and side windows have been left open to draw attention to the two floors of the store.

Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier
Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier

With only a 200mm zone to work with between the existing building and the boundary line, the challenge was affixing the façade to the existing structure.

For this, an aluminum frame was constructed to support the hinoki units as panels, which were lowered into place from above.

Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier
Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier

As a material architecturally used for temples, shrines and castles, as well as for Japanese baths and tableware, hinoki is naturally stable and weather resistant. For the Cartier façade, it’s natural grain and tone are further protected with a rain and UV-resistant clear lacquer.

In the day time, its northeast-facing side is lit up by morning sunlight, enhancing the wood’s characteristic beauty. Osaka, though, is as much alive in the evening as it is during shopping hours.

Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier
Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier
Cartier Shinsaibashi Façade
© Cartier

To keep the façade striking at night, individual LED lights behind each unit illuminate the structure. Diffused by the box-like diamond of each section, the effect not only increases the three-dimensionality of the façade, but gives it an inviting warm glow.

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