Takao Shiotsuka Atelier

SJ Building

SJ Building
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SJ BUILDING

Takao Shiotsuka Atelier

LOCATION
Saiki, Japan

AREA
158 m²

CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture, Apartments, Store

YEAR
2018

PHOTOGRAPHS
Toshiyuki Yano

STRUCTURE
Fir Architects

ELECTRICAL
AES Design

MECHANICAL
SK Design

Text description provided by architect.

This is a three-storied reinforced-concrete structure, complex building in the city of the castle town. The site was located at the Intersection entering the shrine approach from the main road.

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And where, in the old days, a liquor store was run serving sake to worshipers at the special events. So, the site was deeply linked to the local community.

The building is structured like a three-dimensional townhouse in which a wine shop on a ground floor, a grandmother's house, a canteen.

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And the owner's house are spirally stacked along a slope.Each can be regarded as an independent space that is not connected as a use.

But since these are organically connected,and the lives of residents are realized with that, the whole can be regarded as one house.

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The wine shop take over the relationship with the local community, and then elderly people who visit nearby hospitals can stop by the cafeteria.

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We aimed at an architecture that can form an open relationship naturally. There are no steps inside the building, and each room is approached from an outdoor slope.

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As you climb the spiral, you can feel the scenery of the castle town in various directions and heights on a daily basis.

This change in height brings changes in the floor height and ceiling height of the interior space, and rooms with various expressions appear with opening to the surrounding environment through the slope.

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The building is connected to four streets, including an alley between adjacent buildings,and the slope forms a relationship with each street as an extension of the shrine approach and alley.


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Takao Shiotsuka Atelier
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Takao Shiotsuka Atelier
3-5-3, Chuoh-Machi, Oita-Shi, Oita 870-0035, Japan