comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Akari kuramoto - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Japanese Beauty Salon Standards: 20 Projects that Blend Form with Function

Ramen Yuko / Yasuhiro Sawa Design Office

© Akari Kuramoto The concept of the project is old and new to provide such tourists with a taste of Japanese ramen in an old-fashioned atmosphere. The building is open to the outside on two sides, one of which is open to the Takase River. With the motif of a traditional Japanese ramen-style food stall, we set up seating along the Takase River in an atmosphere similar to that of a river terrace (Kawadoko) in Kyoto. © Akari Kuramoto In order to realize the concept of old and new, the finishing materials used were limited to a few types. The materials are Rawan veneer, concrete panel veneer, and concrete. All of these materials are inexpensive and available at DIY stores in Japan. These materials are very common in daily life in Japan these days.

MARE Eyedesign / Yasuhiro Sawa Design Office

© Akari Kuramoto The building has a large window that overlooks the park. We wanted to create a relaxing space where people can feel the atmosphere of the park. We tried to incorporate the flexibility of the park into the store. © Akari Kuramoto The required functions include a reception area, four treatment rooms, a make-up room for after-surgery use, and other facilities (toilets and offices). These functions were arranged freely in the planned building while ensuring visibility to the park, and another space was created to connect these functions in a single stroke. © Akari Kuramoto This space is composed of curved lines and is divided by curtains. When the curtain is closed, the space has privacy, and when it is open, it has publicity. The draping of the curtains creates a gradation between open and closed. By freely changing the size of the space, we can achieve a sense of unity with the park, and the interior becomes more public.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.