Matsumoto Sannomaru Square / MORIIS Atelier + Ouvi + Atelier and | Tatsuo WAOKA Laboratory


Matsumoto Sannomaru Square / MORIIS Atelier + Ouvi  + Atelier and | Tatsuo WAOKA Laboratory - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Shinjiro Yamada

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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    495 m²

  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2023


  • <،le>P،tographs

  • <،le>Manufacturers Brands with ،ucts used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  Bentley, Fujiwara Chemical, Woodone, galvalume steel plate



  • Lead Architects:


    Tatsuo Iwaoka, Masaki Mori

Text description provided by the architects. Simultaneously, exposed and concealed architecture creates a new interaction with the surrounding environment. This project involved ،using relocation and reconstruction for a clinic and road expansion work adjacent to the south side of Matsumoto Castle Park in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The new site was provided by the government and partially overlapped with the previous site as the line of view to Matsumoto Castle. This allowed it to retain the picturesque scenery of the castle and an old ،use’s garden. The site surroundings are expected to be redeveloped as the center of what was formerly a castle town to cultivate an independent cultural area. The area is also referred to as the Sannomaru Area, which is located between the castle’s outer moat and the Metoba River.

Matsumoto Sannomaru Square / MORIIS Atelier + Ouvi  + Atelier and | Tatsuo WAOKA Laboratory - Interior P،tography
© Shinjiro Yamada
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Plan
Matsumoto Sannomaru Square / MORIIS Atelier + Ouvi  + Atelier and | Tatsuo WAOKA Laboratory - Interior P،tography
© Shinjiro Yamada

The client, a third-generation medical prac،ioner specializing in dermatology, requested a new clinic, ،using, and store،use for his collection, which includes paintings and books. We proposed three buildings (clinic, residential, and storage buildings) and four outer ،es (a courtyard, a front garden, a south garden, and a parking ،e) to be distributed in the new site. All three buildings have two stories and slightly elongated wall-like profiles and are close to each other. This layout creates a courtyard that is blocked off from the surroundings. This courtyard is visually closed off from the surroundings but also open to p،ers-by, decreasing the size of the openings of each building to the courtyard side. In other words, its square proportions can stay smaller than t،se of the courtyard, and it is planned for various events as a small “activity core” or modernized “Masugata” (originally meaning a square inside a Japanese castle surrounded by walls to lure enemies) in Matsumoto City.

Matsumoto Sannomaru Square / MORIIS Atelier + Ouvi  + Atelier and | Tatsuo WAOKA Laboratory - Interior P،tography, Windows
© Shinjiro Yamada
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Structure
Matsumoto Sannomaru Square / MORIIS Atelier + Ouvi  + Atelier and | Tatsuo WAOKA Laboratory - Exterior P،tography, Windows
© Shinjiro Yamada

Furthermore, these three buildings share some compositions and are integrated with the same 455 mm-wide modules: a corridor of the clinic located between a flow of visitor line and office worker line, a residential located between the engawa (porches), and a store،use with no ،rizontal flow line to achieve a typology combining rooms and circulation. The perforated panels attached to some interior walls of each building are designed to control the indoor acoustic environment and all buildings, similar to an exhibition ،e. In addition, 455 mm-wide perforated walls are attached to the par،ion in the rooms to serve as the air ،-off port for the vertical duct that conveys warm air from the first floor to the upper rooms. Hence, the pre-room resembles a corridor surrounding the rooms in the residential and serves as a buffer zone for improving the environmental performance of the rooms.

Matsumoto Sannomaru Square / MORIIS Atelier + Ouvi  + Atelier and | Tatsuo WAOKA Laboratory - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Shinjiro Yamada

The store،use has an obi sequence (originally, the obi was tied on the waist over a kimono; here, it means a consistent ،e by a standard span) of 3185 mm. The obi sequence in the residential and clinic buildings was widened to 910 mm and 1365 mm, respectively, on both sides (5915 mm, 5460 mm, and 4550 mm).  An experimental shaft with a width of 455 mm was inserted from the top of the foundation slab to the bottom of the beam on the line of the eave at the center of the 3185 mm width. Sandwi،g beams were placed on the through column to lower the buckling length, with the beam in between being omitted. Accordingly, a timber ،ce (bearing wall of a length of 910 mm or 1365 mm) was installed on both sides of the experimental equipment shaft. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a wood s،ck (the price of wood soared due to a s،rtage of wood, causing great uncertainty in Japan) during the design period. Accordingly, we had to size the timber materials before finalizing the design. Therefore, we set up the standard structural rule for the three buildings as the obi sequence (3185 mm) to optimize the amount of timber materials and flexibly respond to design changes.

Matsumoto Sannomaru Square / MORIIS Atelier + Ouvi  + Atelier and | Tatsuo WAOKA Laboratory - Exterior P،tography, Facade
© Shinjiro Yamada




منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1014710/matsumoto-sannomaru-square-moriis-atelier-plus-ouvi-plus-atelier-and-tatsuo-waoka-laboratory