Escenario SHIROKANE Building

Escenario Shirokane Building

Ryuichi Sasaki / Sasaki Architecture, YTRO DESIGN INSTITUTE

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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LIGHT DESIGN
Lighting Sou, Natsuha Kameoka / Lighting Sou

PRODUCER
Escenario Co.ltd, Hidetaka Gonai / Escenario Co.,ltd

STRUCTURE ENGINEER
Tatsumi Terado Structural Studio, Tatsumi Terado / Tatsumi Terado Structural Studio

DESIGN TEAM
Ryuichi Sasaki, Gen Sakaguchi, Yuriko Ogura / Sasaki Architecture

METAL
Shinko Stainless Polishing

CLIENT
Nobumitsu Ohashi / Shukou Kensetsu Co.,ltd

PHOTOGRAPHS
Takumi Ota

AREA
346 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Minato City, Japan

CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture, Office Buildings, Residential

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Text description provided by architect.

This project has a triple role of residential, retail, and office spaces within the building complex. Located in Shirokane, Minato ward in Tokyo, it may be found at a corner of a four-way intersection on Gonohashidori — a street that extends to the south of Furukawa River.

While at a first glance the street may seem to have an old-fashioned touch to it, however, it is not as narrow as what the traditional Japanese streets may be seen as — and both facades of the building may be seen from a far distance.

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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For this reason, it was important to design the project to portray the architectural structure as an iconic presence on the street.

The five-stories building’s exterior is composed of RC (reinforced concrete) bearing walls, with a shimmering surface in the light — achieved by the effect of the shifting stainless-steel panels and concrete spirals design.

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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This composition of the facade allows the shadows falling on the street to shift depending on the time of day and seasonal changes, which allows for a wide variety of expressions.

This design is appropriate for the lively Shirokane town and allows residents, visitors, pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers to catch the reflections of their vitality.

While the first floor of the building consists of restaurant units, led inside by a glass sliding door entrance, the second to fourth floors each have two residential units.

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Finally, on the fourth floor, an entrance to a staircase leads up to the fifth-floor maisonette, which consists of office space.

These units range from a one-person studio to one-bedroom apartments with living, dining, and kitchen spaces.

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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These are designed to have large openings in square forms to recreate the effect of space, light, and wind.

To create a simple design with a minimal amount of waste and a high degree of spatial freedom within the architectural structure’s composition, the bedroom and the living room have the option to be used as one single unit with the assistance of sliding walls.

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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To emphasize the contrast of the materials, white and concrete walls are used. The spatial relationship between the room areas is therefore designed to meet any individual needs of each resident, compromising a flexible structure.

In addition, consisting of a two-stories-high ceiling of 3.7 meters with a loft space, the maisonette design may likewise be used not only as an office place — but also as a residential area.

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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The playful use of materials in the spatial flexibility is based on the idea of minimalism in relation to the building’s surrounding environment, providing a rich and unique experience.

A lifestyle with the sense of liberating freedom in space allows the residents to take the leading role in controlling the space.

Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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The dialogue between the existing architecture and the surrounding environment is firmly established through the various use of materials and the architectural structure design of the residence unit itself.


Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Escenario SHIROKANE Building
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Site Location
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