Nikken Sekkei Ltd.

Onomichi City Office

Onomichi City Office
© Satoh Photo

ONOMICHI CITY OFFICE

Nikken Sekkei

MANUFACTURERS
Interface, FUSO KOGYO, Showayotal, Will-b

CATEGORY
Government, Office Buildings

LOCATION
Onomichi, Japan

ARCHITECTS
Nikken Sekkei

AREA
14497 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Satoh Photo, ToLoLo Studio

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
ISHII Futoshi, KANEKO Noriaki, FUJITA, Toshihiro

MEP ENGINEERS
Nikken Sekkei Ltd.

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Nikken Sekkei Ltd.

CONTRACTOR
Shimizu&satoh-koumuten&taiho-gumi Joint Venture

CLIENT
Onomichi City

SITE AREA
7,748.74 m2

BUILDING AREA
4,156.07 m2

FAÇADE ENGINEERS
Nikken Sekkei Ltd.

MORE THAN A CITY OFFICE: A NEW SITE TO SEE

Known for its beautiful archipelago of some 700 islands, Japan’s Setonaikai (Seto Inland Sea), is the largest waterway of its type in the country. Located in the center of the sea, Onomichi is surrounded by the Onomichi Channel, a key historic point for maritime traffic, and by a trio of mountains home to ancient temples.

Onomichi City Office
© ToLoLo Studio
Onomichi City Office
© ToLoLo Studio

Used as a setting for many literary works and movies, the area’s scenery has more recently been recognized as a Japan Heritage Site. It has also become a mecca for cyclists, and attracts both domestic and overseas interest.

Onomichi City Office is more than a government office building. The first and second floors and the rooftop have terraces with a view of the garden-like landscape. Connected by stairwell, they remain open to the public after office hours and on holidays.

Onomichi City Office
© ToLoLo Studio
Onomichi City Office
© Satoh Photo

More than a municipal administrative facility, the goal was to create a government building that would also serve as a new Onomichi landmark, and a site to see.

An urban-friendly, sea-embracing design

- In making the most of its location facing the Onomichi waterway, the goal was to create not a government building with a view of the sea, but a government building on the sea.

Protruding seaward to the south, the contours erase all but the sea from view, creating the sensation of floating on water.

Onomichi City Office
© Satoh Photo
Onomichi City Office
© ToLoLo Studio

In addition, the southward slope of the building blocks direct light and reduces the heat load. On the other hand, its gradual setback from the north side urban area lined with detached houses is unoppressive, allowing unobstructed sunlight. Truss columns that match the building’s incline are employed around the perimeter to increase horizontal stiffness and maximize the seismic isolation effect.

The truss shape also minimizes the pile count by consolidating foundation beam columns, thereby reducing construction cost and environmental impact.

Onomichi City Office
© Satoh Photo
Onomichi City Office
© Satoh Photo

Turning the everyday into the exceptional (“wow!”)

 Onomichi boasts the largest shipbuilding and maritime transport industries in Japan. Thus, incorporating relevant technologies into the architectural design seemed like a superb idea. The building’s exterior is comprised of 12mm thick steel plates formed at a shipmaker and delivered directly by sea.

The soft outer look was accomplished by employing the unique shipbuilder’s “gyotetsu” (roll forming) technique, in which three-dimensional shapes are processed by repeated heating and cooling.

Transporting materials by sea meant that size limits no longer applied, so that conventional architectural scales could be re-imagined: hence, the installation of 18-meter wide exterior steel plates and 13-square meter steel sheet eaves.

Onomichi City Office
© Satoh Photo
Onomichi City Office
© Satoh Photo

By embracing shipbuilding and shipping technologies, the everyday was converted into the exceptional, with a "wow!” effect. The possibilities of architectural design were pushed passed their limits.


Onomichi City Office
Plan
Onomichi City Office
Cross section
Onomichi City Office
Transporting materials by sea and use roll forming

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