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Sophia University Building 15

Sophia University Building 15

Sophia University Yotsuya Campus Building 15 aims to contribute to the achievement of SDGs and the realization of a decarbonized society, and to become a sustainable landmark in the region, with the keyword "turning the city into a forest". It was opened as a base for education and regional exchange. It is a three-story wooden fireproof structure designed and construction by Sumitomo Forestry, and the main structure uses Kigurumi FR®, an original pure wood fireproof laminated timber made from Tama-produced cedar. The façade, which is covered with a criss-crossed wooden latticework, is concept design that expresses the founding principles of Sophia University: diversity, interaction with others, truth, and tradition. The first floor will be used to operate a cafe that can be used by the general public, and as part of community contribution activities, we plan to provide space that can be used as a disaster prevention warehouse to neighboring neighborhood associations. The second and third floors are also used for classrooms for ``Professional Studies,'' a course for working adults. Our company was in charge of design, layout, and construction of the third floor, which is used as a classroom for courses for working adults. We aim to create a space that is a place to gather, learn, and talk about nurturing wisdom, and we also connect stories from architecture to the materials that make up the space, using Nishikawa wood from Hanno, which built the town of Edo together with materials from Tama. concept design utilizes Japanese cedar and cypress.

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HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU , A PARKROYAL Hotel / JAM17 DINING & BAR

HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel / JAM17 DINING & BAR

HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel is located on the 18th and 20th-38th floors of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, which stands on the site of Shinjuku TOKYU MILANO, which symbolizes the culture of Shinjuku Kabukicho and supported people's leisure along with Japan's economic growth. A lifestyle hotel with 538 rooms located in . Shinjuku Tokyu Bunka Kaikan, the predecessor of Shinjuku TOKYU MILANO, was built in 1956, with concept design concept of a hotel that "connects with the town" and incorporating the characteristics, history and culture of Kabukicho, a town with deep pockets that tolerates all individuality. We have created a hybrid space that references the era (mid-century), while at the same time being future-oriented. The theme of the guest rooms is "APARTMENT ROOM". The guest rooms are designed to be a new living space with artificial light and textures, based on a mid-century concept design language, with the desire for each guest room to be inhabited by all kinds of individuality and to drive the new culture of the city. Masu. On the other hand, JAM17 DINING & BAR has a variety of "CULTURE SOCIETY CLUB" themes. We have positioned it as the basement floor of the city, studded with pieces of history and culture, and as a place of exchange and a base for disseminating new culture through a variety of communication and expression. We are proposing a new type of lodging experience where everything from the dining room, bar, and lobby to the guest rooms is connected to the city, allowing you to enjoy the various scenes unfolding like a movie.

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Fukunuma Umino Square

Fukunuma Umino Square

The concept is "symbiosis". This is a project to establish an exchange base in the Arahama area of Sendai City, which was affected by the tsunami caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Based on the concept of an ``inclusive society'' where people of all generations and with or without disabilities can gather, we have created an ``open space'' where you can enjoy activities and events and learn about disaster prevention and mitigation. The site area is 1.3 hectares. The site consists of three areas: a cafe and co-working space, a farm, and an inclusive facility where children with disabilities can play. The clubhouse uses VR equipment jointly developed by a major telecommunications company and a local university to become a place for children to learn about disaster prevention, where they can learn about the Arahama area before and after the earthquake and how to respond in the event of a disaster. I am. The project is part of Sendai City's project to utilize the site of a disaster prevention collective relocation site, and is funded by a subsidy from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Our company provided support for acquisition applications and completion reports. This time, we completed the clubhouse area as the first phase. Aiming to create facilities that take root in the community and grow together with them, parks and indoor facilities are planned to be developed in stages based on future projections in collaboration with local residents.

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