takao shiotsuka atelier: 8 building

takao shiotsuka atelier: 8 building


'8 building' by takao shiotsuka atelier in oita city, japan
all images courtesy takao shiotsuka atelier
image © toshiyuki yano



japanese architecture practice takao shiotsuka atelier has sent us images of '8building', a converted
mixed-use building in the urban center of oita-city, japan. situated on a slim site surrounded by adjacent
buildings on three sides, the design seeks to create well-lit, open spaces that exhibit flexibility despite
its small footprint.



site
image © toshiyuki yano



originally a small-scale studio apartment, the thirty year old building has been stripped of its eaves
and veranda to secure large amounts of sunlight for the interior units. windows facing onto adjacent
buildings are frosted to maintain privacy while still maintaining daylight intake. singularly finished in white,
the three-storey structure is quiet and unassuming with a large aperture window on the ground level.
a small gallery space within is put on view, engaging in direct dialogue with the street and the neighbourhood.



street view
image © toshiyuki yano



(left) street elevation
(right) alley
images © toshiyuki yano


gutted of its internal partitions, the layout has been rearranged to accommodate a gallery and office on
the ground floor, two live/work units on the level above, and a penthouse apartment. the organization of
programs are simple and pragmatic with a linear circulation route. much like the exterior, the interior is
finished in white to keep each space neutral and flexible. industrial details of the former building has been
preserved to reveal the previous identity of the project.



interior view of gallery
image © toshiyuki yano



view of street from gallery
image © toshiyuki yano



image © toshiyuki yano



office space
image © toshiyuki yano



hallway
image © toshiyuki yano



office
image © toshiyuki yano



second-level apartment
image © toshiyuki yano



image © toshiyuki yano



kitchen and dining
image © toshiyuki yano



third-floor apartment
image © toshiyuki yano



approaching living room
image © toshiyuki yano



dining room and kitchen
image © toshiyuki yano



views of hallway
images © toshiyuki yano



washroom
image © toshiyuki yano



bedroom beyond bathroom
image © toshiyuki yano



site map



floor plan / level 0



floor plan / level +1



floor plan / level +2



sections



elevations


project info:

site area: 158 m2
building area: 96 m2
total floor area: 288 m2
structure: reinforced concrete

erica db
02.06.12  
9
creepy
dbkii   02.06.12
Absolutely great! Fantastic! Marvelous...,
those Jacobsen chairs!
Jan   02.06.12
I agree so interesting especially the views of the hallways - wow!
Jo   02.06.12
It\'s not creepy, its frustrating .....that I cannot see any possible reason for such a mundane building to be published in Designboom.
wwwillem   02.06.12
I dig this strippd down look. The inside looks much bigger than what the street elevation lets on.
columbia-workshop   02.07.12
frosted glass, aluminium windows, exposed wiring ducts, basic hardware shop sink unit, washing machine dumped in the corner? ... I agree with wwwillem ... why is this on designboom?
hidey hi   02.10.12
I used to squat in derelict factories that looked exactly like this - they were a much cheaper way of doing it. It has a kind of 'gulag' aesthetic... it must really discourage creativity - it has a sense of a loss of all hope and aspiration - nothing to live for... just despair.
Finlay   02.11.12
maybe the floor could be chilly in winter;
but then it would be cool in summer
dadap   02.11.12
I THINK THE ONLY REMARCABLE THINGS IN THIS BUILDING ARE THE BATHTUB SOPORTING SISTEM, PRETTY COOL, AND THE JACOBSEN CHAIRS......TAKE THAT OUT AND WHAT DO YOU HAVE?
ELEVATIONS ARE VERY POOR AND INTERIORS WITH TOO MUCH NOTHINGNESS
MAYBE IT WAS THEIR INTENTION.....
THOUGH THE FLOORPLANS ARE GREAT!
juliano   02.12.12

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