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Background 1998
Born in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
2013-2016
Numazu Higashi High School, Shizuoka, Japan
2016-2020
Nagoya City University (NCU), Aichi, Japan | B.Arch Yasuyuki Ito Lab. (Architect / Founder of Coelacanth and Associates) Department of Architecture and Urban Design School of Design and Architecture
2020-2022
Nagoya University (NU), Aichi, Japan | M.Arch Eisuke Tabata Lab. (Researcher / Architect) Department of Environmental Engineering and Architecture Graduate School of Environmental Studies
Awords 2017
Outstanding House design studio at NCU
2017
Best Arena design studio at NCU In collaboration with Moe Sugimitsu and Shutaro Harada
2018
Outstanding Landscape design studio at NCU
2019
Tomohiro Hata Prize
(Tomohiro Hata Architect & Associates)
TONICA Kitakyushu Exhibition 2019 In collaboration with Kenshin Kina, Shutaro Harada and Kodai Watanabe 2019
Top 50 Entry (45 /127) Urban design & Town planning Competition 2019 In collaboration with Kenshin Kina, Shutaro Harada and Kodai Watanabe
2020
Public Examination Entry (18 /63) NAGOYA Archi Fes 2020 Voted by Yo Shimada (Tato Architects)
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arc.hiroyuki@gmail.com +81-(0)90-6350-2957
Experience 2020
C+A Coelacanth and Associates Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Student help
Elementary school (3D modeling, Graphic representation) 2020-2021
Nanometer Architecture, Aichi, Japan
Student help
Local community center (Model production) Local herb garden & shop (Case research) Furniture design competition (Case research, Design development) Shared house competition (Graphic representation) New office (Demolition work, Cleaning, Painting) City library competition (3D modeling, Model production) Private clinic (Case research) 2021
Shigeru Ban Architects, Tokyo, Japan
Internship for 2 months
Museum (Model production, 3D printing, 3D modeling) Complex building (3D modeling, Rendering, Photoshop, Model production) Private house (Detailed model production) 2020-2022y
Tabata lab. Projects Street lights & Sidewalk design (Graphic representation, 3D modeling) Complex building (Study, 3D modeling) Academic central facility at Nagoya University (Study, Design)
Workshop 2021
Three University International Design Workshop
Participant, Student Assistant
with ENSA Paris Val de Seine (France) and Tianjin University (China) 2021
THERS Higashiyama Platform Design Workshop
Participant
with Tetsuo Kobori (Tetsuo Kobori Architects) and Nobuyuki Ueda (Doshisha Women's College)
Other Skill
Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign AutoCAD, Vectorworks, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, V-Ray, Twinmotion Physical model production
Language
Japanese, English (CEFR: B2, TOEIC listening & reading: 850)
Trip
Seoul (South Korea), Vancouver (Canada), Seattle (US)
Sports
Tennis, Swimming, Skiing, Road bike cycling
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Architecture change environment, environment change society and human.
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National Diet Building Extension There is a strong relationship between architecture and society. While society changes architetural from or design, sometimes an architecture changes the environment, humans and consequently society. Then, what if we change our parliament building ? Does it affect our society and improve it ? Japanese national Diet building is constructed in 1936. Its firm and closed design is based on the society at the time. However, if we look at the architecture precisely, we can find historical and artistic value of its design and materials, such as marbles, seaseoned timbers and gorgeous decorations in the interior. We should make it opened to every kind of people as a valuable architecture and the heart of our politics. The proposal is extending the diet building to create the new relationship with the context and modern society. Although almost buildings in Nagata-cho are exclusive, there are some public spaces (National Diet library, memorial museum and diet front park) on the North corner of the diet building. The extension approaches this area positively, and enlarge the public zone to the front of the Diet building. As a result of this approach, the exclusive zone and the public zone in Nagata-cho are gradationally bonded at the Diet building. Nagatacho, Tokyo, Japan November 2019 - Feburary 2020 Graduation design in Nagoya City University NAGOYA Archi Fes 2020 Chubu Graduation Design Exhibition - Public Examination Entry (18 /63)
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Exclusive zone and Public zone are clearly separated in Nagata-cho
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The extension creates circulation in the public zone
The extension is designed to be gradually rised higher and opened, as it approaches to the public spaces. The extension and the existent are continuous at the basement floor, and integrated as "one architecture". In this one architecture, the parliament people and the citizens coexist sectionally with secured by the floors. Especially in the extension, the three large hall cut through these secured floors, and create the environment that both people visually connected and coexists.
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Appreciating the view of the existent building from the roof park
The tip of the extension is opend and connected directly to the public zone
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Parliament people and citizens are secured and separated by the floors While the existent is built of stones and concrete, the extension has the CLT structure. It makes the contrast of the atmosphere, heavy vs light, between the existent and the extension. Though the extension has an integrated environment, the upper floors of the existent are converted to the museum with making use of its closed plan, and showing history, the decoration of the interior and artifacts. The existent has two halls for the both Houses. However in the extension, the three large hall, the center one is public green garden, create the new meaning of the politics, that is the parliament and the citizens are coexists on even ground.
People can always see the Diet from upper floors
The extension is made of CLT structure in contrast with the existent
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The public green court between two Diet halls
Natural light, greens and general people will be seen from the new Diet hall
The basement floor of the existent gradually rise to the public zone
The new facade that draws the gentle curve defuses the tension brought by linear and mannish existent facade, and consequently it lets every kind of people in. The white roof park displaying the parliament building as a valuable architecture, and we can also enjoy the great view of the Imperial Palace to the Tokyo Station from the top of the roof. If architecture "Change" and "Create" environment, this projects that let the parliament people and the citizens coexist in one place may affect our politics and society.
The new facade changes the impression of the Diet building
What is Olympic legacy like in decreasing population society ?
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Olympic Legacy Facility in Sendagaya In 1964, when Japan's economy and population are growing fast, Tokyo Olympic succeeded, and had made many infrastructures and facilities as legacy. These infrastructures such as Metropolitan highway, Shinkansen, Tokyo monorail, Yoyogi stadium are having used by today. However, after a half century passed, the social situation has changed. Considering the situation, we decided not to design a customer attracting facility just only for a few weeks of the Olympic period, but to create a sustainable system for future decades after the Olympic games. Though Sendagaya is surrounded by three highly developed districts, Shinjuku, Shibuya and Harajuku, Sendagaya is not urbanized. Sendagaya is the area that houses and small companies dominated mainly, and there are few shops and restaurants. Some large green arean and cultural facilities, such as Shogi Kaikan, Noh theater and a histrical shrine, characerize Sendagaya as a quiet and calm area. However, there is a fact that the number of the users of JR Sendagaya Station is decreasing. Our proposal is the urban agricultural system which makes use of vacant rooms in Sendagaya. This town-scale farming produces vegetables with placing farming shelves in the base and the vacant rooms. In the base, glasshouses are on the roof and in the interior, which makes the environment that vegtables are produced nearby the office or the market, the facilities that citizens mainly use. These glasshouses are connected, and it contributes to the efficiency of the energy as the passive solar system. Sendagaya, Tokyo, Japan May 2020 - July 2020 The 8th Hulic Students Idea Competition "Legacy@Sendagaya" In collaboration with Kazumi Sasaki and Keigo Shibata
The site is near the New National Stadium
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The legacy of 1964 Tokyo Olympic were large-scale infrastructures
Food Store
Housing Complex
Office
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Houses and companies dominant mainly
There are some large green areas near Sendagaya
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During Olympic
After Olympic Conversion
Exhibition of Japanese agriculture
Base of cultivation & management Supporting
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Conversion Empty
Indoor farms
Vacant rooms/offices
Conversion from the pavilion to the town-scale farming facilities
Rainwater
Passive Solar Heating
Rooftop Farm
Greenhouse Cultivation
Summer Warm Air
Office
Water Suply
Winter Heating
Water Suply
Restaurant
Summer Warm Air
Winter Heating
Room Cooling
Water Tank
Laboratory
Outdoor Farm
Heat Suply
Outdoor Water Tank
Excrement
Electricity
Groundwater Recharge
Water Pump
The glasshouses are connected, and contribute as passive solar system
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Biomass Generator
The glasshouse on the roof is a cultivation base
Farming shelves in the glasshouse
The vacant room in Sendagaya
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Vegtables are cultivated nearby the facilities which citizens mainly use
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1 Greenhouse
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2 Roof farm
7 Greenhouse
12 Indoor farm
3 Office
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4 Eating space
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5 Kitchen
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The market space on the ground floor.
The confference space and the indoor glasshouse on the 2nd floor
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RFL GL+17500
Greenhouse/Farm
4FL GL+13500
Working + Farm
3FL GL+9000
Eating/Cooking
2FL GL+4500
Laboratory/Education
1FL GL±0
Market
Rental farm
-1FL GL-4500
Factory/Indoor farm
-2FL GL-8000
Purification/Distribution Water Grand stairs
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Other experiences ...
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Site Temple
Fortress, Algarve, Portugal Sep 2020 - Oct 2020 ARKxSITE international architecture ideas competition 2020 "SITE TEMPLE" In collaboration with Kenshin Kina
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Pavilion of Humanity
Somewhere in the world Dec 2020 Bee Breaders Architecture Competition 2020 "Pavilion of Humanity"
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Asia Olympic Village 2026 in Nagoya
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan Oct 2018 - Mar 2019 TONICA Kitakyushu Exhibition 2019 - Tomohiro Hata Prize (Tomohiro Hata Architect & Associates) Urban design & Town planning Competition 2019 - Top 50 Entry (45 /127) In collaboration with Kenshin Kina, Shutaro Harada and Kodai Watanabe
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Sakura Terrace NCU 70th anniversary project
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan Nov 2018 - Feb 2019 Construction completed in May 2020 In collaboration with Kenshin Kina, Shutaro Harada and Kodai Watanabe
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Hoshigaoka Bowling Alley Transformation
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan Apr 2020 - Jun 2020 Spring Design Studio in NU
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THERS Higashiyama Platform
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan Dec 2020 - Jan 2021 THERS Academic Platform Competition - Student's Planning In collaboration with Kazumi Sasaki
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Pole's Forest Three University Joint International Design Workshop took place in April 2021, with ENSA Peris Val de Seine (ENSA-PVS) in France and Tianjin Univerisity in China. Kashikojima in Mie prefecture was the site of the design, and seven teams tackled it with communicating in English and meeting online for a week. Although what required was to design a complex building which includes some commercial facilities and public spaces, we (Team2) considered it negative to built a large structure on the station-sea axis. Accordingly, we decided not to design an architecture, but to design "Areas of Potential ". Pole's Forest is the area planning which contributes both locals and visitors with creating spaces around the site with poles and slabs. Heights and density of poles are decided based on flows and views on the ground. Covering with slabs, it creates many kind of spaces on the ground and on the slabs. While people can enjoy events or views in a low density space, in a high density space, people rest and feel relaxed, and children plays around. Pole's Forest is programed by just only the affordance that is brought by spaces made of poles and slabs.
Kashikojima, Mie, Japan April 2021 (for a week) In collaboration with Martin Gautier , Valentin Meresse , Theophile Aureau (ENSA-PVS) Shengrui Jiang , Yue Wang (Tianjin University) Mizuho Fujimoto (Nagoya Univerisity)
Online meeting took place with using ZOOM
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View to the Rias coast from Kashikojima Station Pole's Forest doesn't have any facilities or clear programs. However, it supports many types of potential, such as an area art, spaces for appreciating views, a playable green park, a temporary market for souvenirs and seafoods, and evacuation site for tsunami emergency. Whether people use it or not, Pole's Forest is the flexible space which always please us visually.
Evacuation route from the port to the station
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