Matsumoto City Museum

Matsumoto City Museum 

KUME SEKKEI Co.

Matsumoto City Museum
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ARCHITECTS
Kume Sekkei Co.

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION
Ryoichi Ito Architects

MANUFACTURERS
Agc, Mokusho, Nichias Cemcrete Co.,ltd., Yamanashi Kentetsu

CONSTRUCTION
Toda Corporation

DESIGN TEAM
Ayako Mizutani

LIGHTING DESIGNERS
Slda

OFFICE LEAD ARCHITECTS
Yosuke Miura

STRUCTURE ENGINEERS
Hiroshi Ito

CLIENT
Matsumoto City

EXHIBITION DESIGNER
Nomura Co., Ltd.

PHOTOGRAPHS
Naomichi Sode

SIGNAGE
6d

AREA
2973 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Matsumoto, Japan

CATEGORY
Museum

Matsumoto City Museum
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The project is to move and rebuild the city museum of Matsumoto from within the historical site of Matsumoto Castle to the Sannomaru area.

A new museum was planned in accordance with the area development policy established to revitalize the atmosphere, once lined with samurai residences as a castle area.

Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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The site faces “Daimyo-cho Street” to the east, the north-south street leading to Matsumoto Castle and “Dotekoji Street” to the south, and on the southeast side is the “Masugata” Ruins Square, the entrance to the castle.

With the future revitalization of the square in mind, the museum was designed as an entrance with an open face that welcomes people.

Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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In accordance with the policy, the exterior is covered with a roof, and the roof on the Daimyo-cho Street side was lowered to lead and link to the future urban development of the street.

A display window, ”window gallery,” has been set up along Dotekoji Street, allowing the museum's activities and Matsumoto culture to be communicated to the town on a daily basis.

Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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Behind the window gallery are various communication and activity rooms, a shop, a cafe, etc., making the first floor an open and easy-to-use floor, while the museum's core functions of collecting, storing and exhibiting materials are located on the second floor and above.

In order to maximize the space of the exhibition rooms within the height limit of 18m, the rooms have an exposed structure without false ceiling, with underfloor air conditioning using ducts built onto the PC beams.

Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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This exposed structure that supports its roof on the third floor is a folded-plate structure made of 6mm thickness steel plates with an 18m span, which reflects the beauty of the Northern Alps and the traditional folk art of "Matsumoto Temari."

Winding stairs begin at the grand stairs and lead visitors through an open void to the exhibition rooms.

Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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The circulation path was designed to have a distinctive "Masugata" shape at the castle entrance and to have an affinity with the mountain city of Matsumoto.

The aim is to create a living museum that teaches and conveys the culture and history of Matsumoto, and encourages new discoveries and activities.

Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
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Matsumoto City Museum
Plan - Ground Floor
Matsumoto City Museum
Plan - 1st Floor
Matsumoto City Museum
Plan - 2nd Floor


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