Involve

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

INVOLVE

Bandesign

ARCHITECTS
Bandesign

LOCATION
Nisshin, Japan

LIGHTING DESIGNER
Atsuko Fujita

STRUCTURAL DESIGNER
Takao Michikura, Keiichi Kaneko

CATEGORY
Factory, Offices, Showroom

YEAR
2018

AREA
2450 m²

MANUFACTURERS
Dymwakai, Sankyo Tateyama

LEAD ARCHITECT
Hisanori Ban

LANDSCAPE DESIGNER
Satoru Tabata

BUILDER
Matsui Construction Company Limited

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Iijima Architects Company Limited

Text description provided by architect.

In order to creating new architecture, mathematical formula rules the architectural norms.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno
Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

Involve is marked by the distinctive geometrical and economical structural system. The equi-angular spiral, logarithmic spiral in other word, has an inherent characteristic. Every triangle is similar figure, and every diagonal is same on that spiral.

Taking advantage of the characteristic, the spiral allows the structural members of columns, beams, and cross bracing to repeat the same system of details at all connection and creates remarkable geometrical precision and patterned beauty by only adjusting the length of these structural components.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno
Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

In general, a rectangular box-form industrial building limits people’s interaction. Within the rectilinear layout, users are constrained to move along the two-axis direction only; being stagnant.

The spiral, on the other hand, is intended to maximize the flow and the number of interaction points; being fluid. In Involve the workers move spirally and contact and involve co-workers each other inevitably.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno
Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

As a result, the norms secondly generate various benefit, improving quality, enhancing productivity, etc. The building configuration creates an active momentum between the people, products, and information.

It maximizes the cross-communication of workers, to enhance their productivity and leads to the refinement of product’s quality in the facility. Within the vortex, from which, and through which, and into which, ideas are constantly rushing.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno
Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

The new 2,450 square-meters facility of the client that is Kyokutoh is situated on a native hill in the city of Nisshin, Aichi-Prefecture.

The profile of new building follows that of the original slope in landscape, while possessing a powerful and unique gesture in an urban context.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno
Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

The elaborate spiral-form gradually rises up from the ground, then culminates at the main entry facing the street with cantilevered canopy, radiating out of the building’s dynamic force.

The new appearance and landscape are intended to revive the site that was used to be forest. The buildings’ stone-sculpture-like presence in a hill, as if it is curved out from a single rock, is cladded with a galvanized stainless steel; a durable and maintenance-free material.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno
Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

The glass façade with the cantilevered canopy welcomes visitors, then orients them with the rhythmical interior ceiling.

The glass wall, located along the periphery of office spaces, controls the daylight gain, and enhances user’s productivity.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno
Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

The client, Kyokutoh is a cutting-edge company, manufacturing welding equipment in automobile industry. It carries a mission that a small-scale domestic company takes a lead in a global-scale, by creating “one and only” product.

The new facility supports this vision of Kyokutoh, by involving the social, economical, environmental and cultural agenda.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno
Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno

Kyokutoh challenges a new way of thinking of what the manufacturing facility could be, and how the users/workers become more active through a communication.

The spiral creates a stream, which converges the accumulative thoughts and experiences of users from which questioning, reasoning, and knowing proceed.

Involve
© Yasuko Okamura, Shigetomo Mizuno


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Basement and Second Floor Plan
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Site and First Floor Plan


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Construction
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Logic


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Sections
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