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LOQUAT Villa SUGURO

LOQUAT Villa SUGURO

This is a renovation project for an old folk house in the Kodoi district of Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, into a rental accommodation facility. This area was a quiet area where the magistrates used to live, and the plan was to provide a stay that incorporates the surrounding environment, so that guests can experience the slow flow of time. The main house will have a kitchen where guests can enjoy dinner with a visiting chef and alcohol at a movable bar. For interiors, we used local materials, and attempted to create a space using local materials, just like in the Edo period, such as clay walls made from local soil and dining tables made from locally grown cherry wood. [Social Issues / Customer Issues / Requests] In order to make the most of the rental old folk house, we were asked to read the characteristics of the site and create an attractive space concept design. [Solution] While taking advantage of the appeal of the existing building, we incorporated a spatial composition that maximizes the surrounding views and finishes that utilize local soil. <Our project members> [Sales/Project Management] Hiratsuka Shinya, Yagi Nobuyuki [Overall Supervision] Koito Norio [Planning] Ninomiya Saki [design, layout] Inoue Hirofumi ~Related Links~ [Release] ・ NOMURA 's social good activities: LOQUAT Villa SUGURO case study - Creating an auberge space that is colored by the charm of the region ・Project for which NOMURA was responsible for the spatial concept design wins silver award and numerous other awards at the Japan Space concept design Awards 2022 [Related achievements] ・LOQUAT Nishiizu

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Kyushu Mitsubishi Motors Sales Co., Ltd. KMG Building

Kyushu Mitsubishi Motors Sales Co., Ltd. KMG Building

This is a reconstruction project for the showroom and office of Kyushu Mitsubishi Motors Sales Co., Ltd. It is an 8-story steel-framed building, and we were in charge of the interiors design and construction of the cafe and restaurant on the first floor and the showroom on the second floor. As a new landmark for Yakuin, Fukuoka City, we aimed to create a space that can connect with people and the city (region) with the concept of "obi". The cafe and restaurant are concept design to be an open space that is easy to enter and to be a communication space integrated with the showroom. In addition, we installed large digital signage, a turntable that symbolically displays cars, and a lighted ceiling, and sprinkled elements to naturally make customers at the cafe interested in cars. The showroom on the second floor adopts an organic design that makes extensive use of curved surfaces that symbolize the "obi", and the ceiling has a concept design pattern that deforms Mitsubishi's three diamonds. In addition, the showroom is based on the Mitsubishi brand colors of black, white, and gray, and has a simple and solid feel that is "typical of Mitsubishi Motors". In addition, we set up a kids' corner where children can have fun even if they come as a family, a corner to promote V2H technology, and a dedicated corner for important business negotiations, and designed the space to further update the functions of a conventional showroom space. construction: PS Mitsubishi/Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Transportation Construction Engineering Joint Venture [Social Issues/Customer Issues/Requests] In addition to existing customers, we received a request to create a space that would attract a wide range of new customer groups that had not been fully captured until now, such as young families and young people who are not very interested in cars. [Solution] The cafe restaurant on the first floor facing the main street has openable sash windows that eliminate borders between the terrace seats and the inside of the store, allowing signage images and various events to be promoted all the way to the street, aiming to create a space that can attract a wide variety of customers. The symbolic spiral staircase and atrium leading to the showroom on the second floor, and the uniformity of materials that unite the two floors, naturally invite customers who use the cafe restaurant into the showroom, where they can experience Mitsubishi Motors' V2H technology and the latest technology, and experience the potential of automobiles to bring sustainable prosperity and happiness to people, creating an iconic environment. The showroom was planned with the customer's perspective in mind throughout, with a kids' corner located in the center so that children can be kept an eye on while business negotiations are taking place. In addition, consideration has been given to reducing the environmental impact by incorporating V2H linked to the solar power generation system installed on the building's rooftop, motion sensors, and lighting control with an automatic dimming system. <Our project members> [Sales/Project Management] Goto Naoki [Architecture/ concept design] Takao Kazuyoshi, Sawada Riho [Production/ construction] Nakano Keiji

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Nagasaki Kaido Kamome Market

Nagasaki Kaido Kamome Market

Just as the Nagasaki Kaido was once a bridge that spread the culture and technology that had been introduced to Nagasaki to the rest of the country, the Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen Kamome has become a new bridge, and the Nagasaki Kaido Kamome Market is spreading the charm of Nagasaki to the rest of the country. The facility development concept is "Nagasaki First." We aim to spread the "Nagasaki-ness" of the city, "connect Nagasaki to the prefecture, the outside world, and the world," "make Nagasaki lively," and "make people want to stop by every day." [Social issues/customer issues/requests] As the gateway to the newly reborn land of Nagasaki, we were asked to create a space that would generate new interactions and be full of bustle. [Solution] concept design concept was "Nagasaki, a city of rich waterside culture and history," and we aimed to express the port that connects to overseas. The facade concept design uses blue and white wave-shaped tiles to express the waterside of Nagasaki Port and the light sparkling between the waves. The interior concept design embodies the city of Nagasaki by creating a space that is easy to move around in, and the layout of the large outer perimeter traffic flow and the small paths that run inwards allows customers to encounter a large number of shops that condense the city of Nagasaki, creating a space that is "somewhat nostalgic yet new" and achieves harmony between the city and its people. [Customer feedback] Due to budgetary and other constraints, there were some parts of the proposed concept design that could not be adopted, but alternative ideas were flexibly suggested and adopted, and we feel that we were able to create an attractive space within the budget. <Our project members> [Sales and project management] Koga Tadahiko [design, layout] Koshizen Hiroaki, Hirayama Yoshitaka, Hada Hideaki, Yamana Mizuki

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JRE Kanda Ogawamachi Building

JRE Kanda Ogawamachi Building

This is a value-upgrade project for the renovation of a 20+ year old office building in a corner of Kanda Ogawa-cho. The main renovation areas are part of the exterior façade and building signage, the first floor entrance, and the common areas of the standard floor (4th floor). concept design concept throughout is "Timeless & Biophilic concept design *". By making good use of the existing granite space, the disposal of waste materials due to removal was minimized, and the fusion of good old materials and new materials made it a cost-effective concept design while being conscious of sustainability. *What is biophilic concept design: A design or method that allows people in a space to feel a connection with nature. Social Issues/Customer Issues/Requests] The building was more than 20 years old, and there were concerns about the future due to the concept design obsolescence of the entrance and other parts of the building, as well as a decline in competitiveness in the area. In addition, the building's entrance does not face the main street, giving the impression that the main flow line is a back alley, and there was room for improvement in terms of the building's visibility. Based on these issues, this project was required to improve the competitiveness and visibility of the property by renovating the entrance, façade, and some standard floors. SOLUTION: To soften the dark, back-alley feel of the facade, dynamic wood grain louvers and indirect lighting were newly installed to create a bright building face. The entrance is made of glass and natural wood to renew the old-fashioned look of the building and to motivate the people who work there. Sanitary fixtures such as toilets and hot water supply rooms on the office floors were also renovated to meet new standards such as anti-bacterial. Through these comprehensive renovations, we aim to make the entire building a safe and comfortable place for the people who work there. Thanks to the concerted efforts of the sales staff, designers, and construction staff at NOMURA, we were able to successfully complete this project. We would like to express our gratitude for the meticulous follow-up at each phase of the project. We feel that the renovated façade and entrance are functioning more than adequately as the face of the new building. <Development] Takuya Kitai [Sales/Project Management] Masahiro Harada, Kayu Tatsumi [Research] Wataru Takada [design, layout] Hiroyuki Nii, Ayaka Miyane, Hitoteru Igarashi [Production/ construction] Mai Sakai, Tomokuni Hasegawa, Ikuya Sasaki

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AIR HUB TOKYO

AIR HUB TOKYO

This is an experimental facility aimed at expanding Panasonic's air quality and air conditioning product solutions, with three themes in mind: "Air quality issues in non-residential spaces," "A place to co-create with business partners," and "Experience the latest prototypes that control the seven elements of air quality." Through this facility, you can actually experience the "wind," which leads to the promotion of solutions that meet customer needs through co-creation and development. In order to allow you to feel the wind in various locations as air quality and air conditioning solutions, group worksheets, meeting spaces, and private booths are available, making it possible to experience the "wind" in each situation. The purpose of using this facility is to promote co-creation and further lead to the practice of a human-centered product development process. [Social Issues / Customer Issues / Requests] In order to expand the scope of air quality and air conditioning solutions, we received a request to create a place that would more attractively convey the excellent features of the latest products. [Solution] Taking advantage of the glass façade that pours in natural light, we aimed to create a space that feels more comfortable when the solution "wind" overlaps. We have also devised ways to highlight the effectiveness of "wind" as one of the interiors components. Furthermore, the air quality and conditioning solutions incorporated into each booth and area have been designed with consideration given to the layout and zoning so that they are not simply displays, but can also be used for meetings and workspaces. [Customer feedback] Thanks to the well-balanced proposal for materials that have a natural feel, such as wood grain and stone, the plants blended into the space when they were added, creating a space that harmonizes with the wind and gives a sense of well-being. Furthermore, when our employees actually used the space, they could see for themselves that it was a comfortable, easy-to-spend layout. <Our project members> [Sales and project management] Nomura Medias: Sato Hikaru [design, layout] Mori Hiroaki [Production and construction] Nomura Medias: Kawabata Toshiaki, Sano Kazuhiro

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Kumamoto Castle Tower

Kumamoto Castle Tower

The Kumamoto Earthquake in April 2016 also damaged the castle tower of Kumamoto Castle. In response to people's longing for the symbolic castle tower to return to its original form, the city of Kumamoto set a policy of early restoration of the tower. The building was completed in March 2021 with the latest earthquake-resistant technology. It carries on the wishes of the people who repaired the castle after repeated disasters over the 400 years since its construction, and contains messages from the people of Kumamoto living in the present for the next 100 to 400 years. displays organized the theme from the basement to the top floor in chronological order to create a corresponding space concept design, and created an easy-to-understand and impressive space using models, images, and wall concept design. It focuses on the castle tower, not the castle as a whole, and conveys the history of the castle construction, its architectural design, its defensive function, the castle and town development, and the thoughts and history of the people who restored the castle after every disaster. [Social Issues/Customer Issues/Requests] ・ Disseminate the historical, architectural and spiritual significance of the keep, which is a symbol of recovery from the Kumamoto Earthquake. In addition, it should be reported that Kumamoto Castle, which has historically suffered from numerous natural disasters, was revived by the recent earthquake. ・ Focus not on the whole of Kumamoto Castle, but on the "Kumamoto Castle keep," and try to share roles, collaborate and complement displays contents of the surrounding facilities. ・ Since there are many restrictions on the preservation environment in the castle tower, basically displays of actual materials should not be done, and the history displays of the keep of Kumamoto Castle after the Seinan War should be added, which was not done before. ・ From the perspective of Universal concept design, we will introduce touch displays and multilingual voice guides so that a wide range of people can enjoy displays. I received the above request. [Solution] With the castle tower as the main character, we organized the story along the timeline from the castle's construction to the present, and set a theme for each time period on each floor. The story is arranged so that you can follow the period from the lower floor to the upper floor. The first floor is the period of Kiyomasa Kato, who built the castle, the Hosokawa period, who became the lord of the domain after that, the modern period, which experienced a complete fire and reconstruction, and the present day, when the Kumamoto earthquake and recovery efforts were made.In addition to the building of the castle tower, we focused on the strong will of the people who repaired it every time after repeated disasters since the Edo period to convey the "I want to restore Kumamoto Castle and pass it on to future generations." Furthermore, to cater to a wide range of visitors, multilingual audio guides and palpable models of the keep were planned and realized. [Customer Comments] displays has been well received by visitors for its easy-to-understand and engaging methods, including explanations using models and projection mapping, and multilingual audio guides using the title sign app. < our company Project Members > 【 Development 】 Masashiro Yokoyama 【 Sales/Project Management 】 Masashiro Yokoyama, Haruka Amano, Annin Sawada 【 design, layout 】 Mitsuyo Ashida, Yuichiro Tsutsumi, Toshie Makigara, Nanako Wajun, Yoichi Honda, Naoya Fujiwara 【 Shape 】 Nobuyuki Endo 【 Production/construction 】 Takashi Ikegaya, Yoshikazu Kimura

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MID POINT Musashi Kosugi

MID POINT Musashi Kosugi

This project was launched in July 2020 by Cosmos Initia Co., Ltd., a member of the Daiwa House Group, as the third installment of its rental office business, MID POINT, which aims to realize the concept of “work and home proximity.” We were responsible for concept design, schematic design, working drawings, and construction. The store is located in the Kosugi 3rd Avenue complex, a two-minute walk from Musashi-Kosugi Station, and is conveniently located for both work and customer service. In addition to the traditional office space, the lounge also features a kitchen equipped with tableware and cooking utensils, making it a space that can be used not only for business purposes, but also for holding events for contracted employees. There is also a cafe open to the local community, which can be used by those who are not contracted with MID POINT. We were also in charge of the following stores:・MID POINT Omori (Opening February 2022) ・MID POINT Shibuya Shinsen (Opening December 2021) ・MID POINT Kawasaki (Opening April 2021) ・MID POINT Meguro Fudomae (Opening November 2018) [Social Issues/Customer Issues/Requests] We were asked to provide a cafe and a lounge space on the first floor that is easy for our clients to use while ensuring sufficient office space and number of rooms. [Solution] By concentrating the kitchen and plumbing equipment in the center of the first floor, we were able to maximize the number of seats in the cafe and lounge while improving space efficiency. In addition, by making the kitchen a counter kitchen, we were able to concept design the cafe and office space to be separated while still allowing a full view of the entire space. [Customer Feedback] As the third base for MID POINT, we were able to achieve an excellent balance between upgrading the existing base and adding a new cafe. In addition, despite the difficult floor plan, they adjusted the layout to ensure the comfort of each space while securing the rent income. <Our project members> ・MID POINT Musashi-Kosugi [Sales/Project Management] Keita Shima [design, layout] Hiroyuki Nii, Ayaka Miyane [Production/ construction] Kentaro Hirano [Planning/Operation Advice] Sahoko Suzuki, Naoki Nomura ・MID POINT Omori [Sales/Project Management] Takashi Kobori, Keita Shima, Mizuki Ichihara [Planning] Taku Sugimoto [concept design Direction] Hisako Kashiwasawa, Sayaka Eto ・MID POINT Shibuya Shinsen [Sales/Project Management] Takashi Kobori, Keita Shima, Mizuki Ichihara [Planning] Taku Sugimoto

#corporate
ナイス株式会社 本社リノベーション

ナイス株式会社 本社リノベーション

木材および建築資材の流通事業を行うナイス株式会社の創立70周年に伴う本社リノベーションのプロジェクトです。プロポーザルコンペの結果、当社が選ばれました。 “樹を知って木を伝える”というコンセプトを掲げ、「木」のスペシャリストが集う拠点を構築し、木を中心にしたサステナブルな循環をつくり出すことで、ひいては木の流通をより活性化できるような「木のある明るい社会づくりに貢献する施設」を目指しました。 来客をお迎えする1・2階、応接室のある8階は顧客にアピールできる場と捉え、ナイス様のオリジナル木材製品を素材に使いながらデザインしました。 ロビーでは吹き抜けの高い天井まで伸びるダイナミックな木の列柱と大きなガラス窓に取り付けたレース素材のバーチカルブラインドが優しく外界との視線をさえぎり、点在させたガラスランプで木漏れ日を表現し、広い空間を最大限に活用したおもてなしの空間となっています。 社員が集う7階には楽しく自発的に「樹木」と向き合えるよう、会議室・図書閲覧コーナーを設け、技術を集結・閲覧することができる匠の場としました。集中できるスペースやコミュニケーションが活発になるスペースをつくることで社員一人ひとりに合わせた働き方に寄り添う、フレキシブルな空間構成としています。 【社会課題/お客様の課題/ご要望】 「脱炭素・木質化」などサステナビリティを象徴するデザインと価値観の共有、コロナ禍におけるコミュニケーションの向上が実現するオフィス環境の整備が今回のリニューアルの具体的なご要望でした。 【解決策】 木質化の強い想いを実現するために、ナイス様のプロジェクトご担当者や自社工場のご担当者と密にコミュニケーションを取り、素材や木の色味を決めながらデザインを進めさせていただきました。 社員の方のコミュニケーションエリアはあえて境界をつくらない空間構成とし、アール型の本棚を中心にファミレスベンチや集中して作業ができるソロデスクなどの什器で柔らかくエリアを仕切っています。OAフロアとすることで、フレキシブルな働き方が実現できる機能を持たせました。 【お客様の声】 乃村工藝社様にご担当いただいたことにより、自社では思いつかなかっただろう、上質で落ち着いたホテルのロビーのようなおもてなしの空間が誕生しました。 今回、さまざまな自社商材および樹種を素材として採用いただきました。ともするとちぐはぐな印象になりかねないところを、樹種の特長と空間を絶妙に調和させ、「木」をルーツとする自社にふさわしい木質化リノベーションを実現してくださいました。ひとえに乃村工藝社様の高いデザイン力と技術力によるものと感謝しております。 <当社プロジェクトメンバー> 【開発】 北井 琢也 【営業・プロジェクト推進】 北井 琢也、中籔 翠、吉井 聖峻 【デザイン・設計】 對比地 幸子、日浦 奈緒 【制作・施工】 廣渡 諒和、岩下 望、菊地 野原

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