10 August 2014

Behind architecture

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Perfect weather...
ok I was busy last week so photos for this entry was taken before the typhoon reached Japan.
But isn't it beautiful!

Lets look at things we don't normally pay attention to when we drool over architecture...

notches in the footing beams are to allow flexibility in services ductwork under floor. Yes it adds to the construction cost, but considering how long a building will need to last, flexibility takes priority.

If you look hard enough, under the plastic covers the footings are lined with blue foam board insulations, ensuring temperature is not transmitted via structure and reduce efficiency of air-conditioning hence adding to environmental cost.

stair being casted in the last entry was already in use

formwork already up for next round of concrete pour.
Rigorous reinforcement throughly checked with tolerance of 2mm maximum.


5 August 2014

More greys....

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I have decided that this is my favourite view of the Doshisha site, so I will open the blog entry with it.

Looking from Chapel Building towards the Student Lounge Building
Footings are all poured, beautifully rectilinear.

So what is going on?
After variations of grey tones in the tile, now we need to decide on colour (a grey...which grey?...) of the grout.
The fine line of 4mm grout between tiles, when applied over 8m high, contributes quite substantially to the overall appearance of the wall.

 

 

The standard grout dimension is 5mm, we wrestled (mentally) with the contractor to get it down to 4mm (ok we wanted 3mm but that was not going to happen).
Does the 1mm matter? YES! 

Another important matter is casting stair going up to the Student Lounge.
The site boundaries are about 1m in height difference, as the result the ground level of the buildings are raised quite a lot above surrounding levels.

Very neatly wrapped to ensure surrounding walls do not get splattered concrete (which will make later tiling difficult)

 

 I  like how things are so dramatic on site.. there is a sense of urgency.

25 July 2014

Doshisha growing taller and picking outfit

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So it is hot, hot, HOT! in Japan on site.
Doshisha is growing growing GROWING! on site.

3 months went past in a blink, what has happened?
Foundation reinforced concrete poured, 8m+ tall columns craned in and fixed during last week...
March 2015 this is scheduled to be finished.... I think it will be!

One important thing happening at the moment parallel to the structure work, is the "picking outfit" for Doshisha - deciding facade colour.
During competition stage it was nominated a mixed shade of grey....but there are hundreds (if not thousands and millions) shades of grey...

So rather than adding colour pigments (of which we have seen the not-so-pretty prototypes) we decided to go with natural cobalt pigments.
By changing the percentage of cobalt content in the clay, different shades of grey and blue are achieved.
Because of the manual process, even within the same shade there are variations - and it adds to the sophistication of the facade colour.  I like.  I like very much.

The randomness of the facade - in module width, combination, and colour shade differences - have been calculated with lots and lots of mathematics.
I know it sounds crazy .... but there is logic in randomness, otherwise we can not instruct the tilers on site to make sure this effect can be achieved!
....Maybe that is why we started to get shades of grey in our hair too?

craning in...
scaffolding around the 8m+ tall columns to protect them during construction
They need to be in place now rather than later because there can be no joint within the length (weakness in structure) and the bottom of the columns need to be connected directly to the foundation
columns seem to continue across between the chapel building and the student lounge building, which is the foundation of our design concept - the two buildings are "as one"
standing in front of the student lounge building (chapel building to the left)
Part of the foundation is one person high
different combinations of shades in grey ... can you tell the difference between panels? ... I can...
"OK, so this one....and this one....."
"NOW........which one......?!"
(do you know the math behind this? hehehe)
........contemplating project team........

To find out more about Doshisha Chapel project click HERE
Doshisha Chapel project was won over 379 international entries in open design competition in 2012.

25 April 2014

Dig In!!

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Doshisha has started the overall site preparation and the big "dig".

site visit December 2013
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4 March 2014

Doshisha SUBMISSION!!!

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There is "submission', and there is "SUBMISSION!!!" ..

Here is one of the latter (scary) ones, it happened on February 21st for Doshisha's Council submission.  It is equivalent to Development Application and Construction Certificate combined here in Sydney, but even having 2 submissions combined here I do not recall seeing mountain-fuls of documentation....
and every page needed to be hand stamped.......

What is even more impressive is the processing time.
These documents once submitted, will be processed within 10 working days - comparing to the 40 working days given to local Councils here (by State Government) it is far more efficient, and in a way encourages development.

Herewith extract from Yoshi's email straight after submission:

We have lodged DA&CC today.
That was a big package….
<photo> is showing one set of Architecture, Service & Structure. We need to submit 4 sets here… (One for us)
Original
Copy (this goes to client in the end)
Fire station (This is interesting)
our set
We need to stamp our registration number and (印鑑) every single pages… I don't want to do this again….

This is one single copy

 At the Council counter

head spin...

serious stuff here....

speaks volumn

stamping (twice!) on every single page of every copy

19 February 2014

Eki finalised

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A few of the finalised photos of Eki.

  
 
 
Eki is the official distributor for high end hair products, mainly Shiseido Professional.
The limited space has to multi-task between showroom, office space, product dispatch centre - basically the "pretty side" and the "paddling side" of a business.

We have created a pure space for the products, which also multi-tasks; display shelves can be placed anywhere within the white cube with the system we custom designed for the project, 2 projection screens can be used for different purposes simultaneously or independently... and as everything can be tucked away, the space itself can be used to house functions such as product launch and award presentation.

The "pretty side" of business is what "sells"; but it does not exist independent of the "paddling side" which holds everything together.  In Eki the "paddling side" of business surrounds the "pretty side", holding it together literally.

... more photos to come ...

3 February 2014

Photographing Takara

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We photographed Takara at last.

The small Japanese Restaurant at Sydney's Chinatown is a project of experiments.  We tested new ways to consider structure, new materials, new spatial layering...
A lot of newness led to a space very much out of the ordinary.

Looking forward to the finished photos.

softly wrapped seating area

 

21 January 2014

M House on I Like Architecture

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M House is published on I Like Architecture!


Read the original article HERE
More about M House HERE
More photos on M House HERE
Other projects published by I Like Architecture HERE

I Like Architecture is the architecture blog that showcases unique contemporary designs, projects and concepts to those searching for architecture and design inspiration.


17 January 2014

Teatime at Facet Studio - Shotani ショウタニ

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Our Osaka office is suitably located close by a famous cake shop, Shotani. So yes, we did enjoy many quality, blog-worthy afternoon tea treats.

Shotani was established in 1995, currently has 7 shops, all in the Kansai region - the food region!








The founder Mr Shotani states:
"There are lives residing in the common dessert.
I may be a clumsy individual, but I am serious about bringing life to the desserts.
Then I want to continue on making desserts that bring smiles to people's faces"

A simple wish can be powerful... I am constantly inspired.

The desserts are delicately flavored and beautifully presented, with a sense of fusion between tradition and modern.

14 January 2014

Facet Studio turned 5

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In the middle of the Doshisha rush, I almost forgot about an important milestone..

Facet Studio has turned 5 years old in December 2013!

We celebrated in Osaka together with Doshisha wrap-up party, for a little お疲れ様!("well done it has been tough!") and a little 頑張りましょう!("let's power on!")
In our 6th year, we are onto something more wonderful, more powerful, and more touching.

Thank you all.