Miura Showroom

Miura Showroom
© Kota Inokuchi

Miura Showroom

Takenaka Corporation

EXHIBITION DESIGN
Total Media Development Institute Company Limited

MANUFACTURERS
Graphisoft, Ykk Ap, Miura, Mt.Metalix, Nikko Sash, Seibu Steel, Toprise

DESIGN TEAM
Takenaka Corporation, Etsuo Kurata, Masaomi Yonezu, Takuji Yamamoto, Naoki Nomura

CLIENTS
Miura Construction

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kota Inokuchi, Tomoki Hahakura, Takuji Yamamoto

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Masaomi Yonezu

AREA
5443 m²

YEAR
2018

LOCATION
Matsuyama, Japan

CATEGORY
Office Buildings, Showroom

"3 STATES OF WATER" - Famous throughout Japan, for its water solutions, Miura Corporation requested a unique design that symbolized their brand and would impress visitors throughout the world.

Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura
Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura

The building expresses the "3 states of water" in an architectural form: Solid, Liquid, Gas. This is what Miura Corporation wishes to communicate to it’s visitors.

In this way, we aimed to merge the exhibitions and architecture through the medium of water to create a showroom which will provide visitors with an enriched spatial experience.

Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura
Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura

MAXIMIZE 

The communication with the water - For the visitors to perceive “water” everywhere along the guide-tour for the exhibition, we divided the building into the entrance & office wing and the exhibition wing, then connected with the bride across the basin.

The 45-degree rotation of the exhibition wing introduces the depth for the in-between space and, offers the environmental light into the entrance wing.

Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura
Miura Showroom
© Takuji Yamamoto

Also the opening in the skirting of the exhibition wing captures the soft light reflected on the basin into the exhibition hall.

ENTRANCE LOBBY FOR THE VISITORS -

We pulled out the envelope of the entrance wing to form the large canopy to welcome visitors.

Also introduced dynamic openings in the entrance lobby to offer the external light and the scene over the basin, the expectation form of the exhibition wing enveloped with the expanded ALU-metal reflecting the light over the basin.

Miura Showroom
© Kota Inokuchi
Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura
Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura

ATRIUM SPACE THAT DELIVERS WATER AND LIGHT THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING -

The foyer lies between the split volumes of the upper office area, also along the route way to the exhibition wing.

It is equipped with the top lights and the large glazed curtain wall, and fill the whole building with the closer feelings to the water, light, and air.

STRUCTURE FLOATING ON THE BASIN -

The two of the four sides of the exhibition wing are hanged over the basin and free from any pillars.

Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura
Miura Showroom
© Kota Inokuchi

The slab structure on the 2nd floor is suspended from the roof-beam with the rigid truss-structure along the scaffolding.

And are balanced with the 54 tons counter-mass volume sitting bellow the foundation on the back side, and offered with the reliability against the loadings and large earth-quake.

Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura
Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura

EXPERIENCE OVER THE EXHIBITION UNITED WITH THE BUILDING -

The exhibition room is designed to intake the environmental light softly reflected on the basin.

The atrium through the 1st to 4th floor of the entrance building forms the ventilation pathway, introduce the chilled-air nearby the basin and exhaust the warmed-air through the openings at the top lights.

Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura
Miura Showroom
© Tomoki Hahakura

The elements of ‘water’ as the symbol brand of MIURA, are arranged along the guide-tour route to impress the ‘total water-solutions’ with the experience of the building space.



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Sections
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Environment DIagram
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Design process


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Site plan
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Site plan
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First floor plan
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Second floor plan
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Third and fourth floor plan