Architecture Portfolio

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CONTENTS

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CV

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WO R KS

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Architecture as a symbol

06-17

The Band / Mobility Hub

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DOM Complex / Museum in the construction site

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Triangular Pavilion

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Unexpected space/Future library

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KANO NOMURA

Master of architecture Student January 15th, 1996 Kyoto, JAPAN

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EDUCATION TH Köln /Corporate Architecture

ERASUMS Master degree

Sep2018-Sep2019

Japan Young AmbassedorProgram

Sep2018-Sep2019

Kyoto institute of Technology

Master degree of Architecture

Kyoto institute of Technology

Bachelor degree of Architecture

Apr2018Apr2014-Mar2018

EXPERIENCE SUKO Architekture

Internship/Cologne,Germany

Feb2019-Sep2019

Internship/Tokyo,Japan

Oct2018-Sep2018

Model making/Osaka,Japan

Feb2016-Sep2018

YUKO NAGAYAMA Architecture TAKENAKA Corporation

WORKSHOP Culture of Water

KIT/Hochschure Luzern

The city shown with point crowd

KIT/ETH Zürlich

Reconstruction of harbor

City of Marugame, Japan/Kosuke Bando, Architect

AWARDS Future Library/International competition

Finalist

Sendai Design League/Japan

Select100,26th Prize

Diproma Project Award/KIT,Japan

First Prize

Haseko corporation Design Competition/Japan

Fine Prize

SKILLS Illustrator

Autocad

Rhino

Photoshop

Archicad

Grasshopper

Indesign

Vectorworks

Lumion

After Effects

Sketchup

Bentley

LANGUAGE Japanese

Native language

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English

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German

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01 Architecture as a symbol Revival of losing gong sound

Architecture as a symbol - makes community and new history. The site is designated as an important traditional buildings group preservation district because it's urban plan has remained since Edo period, about 400years. There are so many temples around this area and there were culture of gong sound from temples. Although, this culture is getting disappeared now. Thus, this project is focused on how to revival of culture by architecture. This is not just a design project, but also considered master plan depends on urban grid and its history. Each gong tower is translated its form from traditional shapes depends on which function each of them has and what context around the site has. The suggestion is making 3 new gong towers in temples which lost gong tower during the second war and making a new connection through them in these whole area.

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H i s tor y There were 2 important street, one is so called "Old-Noda street" and another one is "Old-Tsurugi street". There was also spacious place, like square, called "Rokutonohiromi". These three characteristic urban structure is still existing in this area.

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A

Old-Noda street

Temples along the old-Noda street are basically facing their facade to the street. And in former time, this street is used as main road. Along this street, people can easily feel that this is traditional area.

B

Old-Tsurugi street

The density of temples is highest along the old-tsurugi street. Although many temples locate behind houses because of urban grid from Edo period. Because of that, people can not feel atmosphere as traditional area and temples seems to have no relationship with street.

C

Rokutonomiromi

In old time, Rokutonohiromi was used for escaping area at the time of fire emergency. It is also used as community area. Many allies are so narrow around this area but only here is wide.

Combining this history and gong sound's culture makes new space and community. Therefore, I decided Rokutonohiromi and around old Tsurugi street as a site of this project.

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Mas te r plan /Su g ge s t i on

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Through the analysis, I suggest new path which is connected by 3 towers. These paths are basically go through inside of temple area, and this strengthens the historical urban structure in this area. Each gong towers has function of informing the time as inherent function of it. The program of each towers is decided based on context and then ring time also follows these functions.

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G o n g towe r 1 2 o cl o ck The funtion is not only for local people but also for tourist. Thus, ground floor and second floor is basically tourist facilities and upper floor of them are place for local people. Local people and tourist will gather this place, thus the gong is for 12 oclock.

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2 1 A

parking

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+900 -2100

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temple

temple

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Placed functions

Integrate with surroundings

Flows in the tower

vertical

1 Entrance of the gong tower 2 Office 3 Arts practice room 4 Tourist information office 5 WC 6 Flower shop 7 Terrace

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1 Gong tower 2 Transcription 3 Community living 4 Dirt area 5 Inn 6 bed room 7 cafe

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G o n g towe r fo r e ve n t According to the feature of Hiromi square, this gong tower should be for event, like some important time. First floor is inn, which tourist can have an experience of life of ZEN, and the second floor is cafe. In front of the building is opened to public. Combined with stairs, this building attract people into this public area.

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The design is considered how to integrate existing temple. There are mainly 3 aspect, which are tower(verticality), terrace(horizontal), stairs. Finally the gong tower plays a role like a gate by inserting stairs and invite people's flow.

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Temple 10

1 Library and gong tower 2 Office 3 Entrance 4 Children's center 5 WC 6 Kitchen 7 Cafe 8 Shop 9 Terrace 10 Plaza

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Site

Placed tower existing gate

Connection

Buffor zone

Book tower

G o n g towe r 1 7 o cl o ck The site has 2 entrances, one is from the main street and another one is from narrow street. In addition, the site is surrounded by 3 temples. This place is mainly used for children, and library is inserted into gong. Thus, the gong time is decided 5pm and ring by children.

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CREDIT&DATA

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Project status:

Bachelor Diploma work

year:

2018

Location:

Kanazawa,Japan

Function:

Community center

Architects:

Kano Nomura

Professor:

Dai Nagasaka


02 THE BAND New Mobility Hub in stadt Bonn

The site is in city of Bonn, in Germany and is located 5km far away from Bonn central station. Currently there are parking lot and under ground subway station at the site. As a strategy of city of Bonn, the demand is that making new mobility hub as a high-rise building connected with subway station and promote park and ride. On the other hand, as a recent trend, the demanding for co-working space and co-living space is improving. Thus, this building should be designed as new mobility hub for future, which is combined with new type of usage like co-working or co-living. As thinking about them, this mobility hub is also considered car sharing, rental bike, or e-scooter because co-worker doesn't mean that he stays the one place permanently. Therefore, this building could have so many aspects, function, and so on. I suggest the new BAND as a connection of transportation/mobility and also as counterpart of many aspect which is assumed to happen in the building.

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RHINE RIVER PARK

POST TOWER

SITE

S-BAHN

CONCEPT

3

ASPECTS

HIGHWAY

GETHERING

DEVIDING

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CO NC E PT & U R B AN CON T E XT As a mobility hub, people would come here by different way. This building should have function which corrects people's flow and divides them to each functions.

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Mobility Center Platform for vehicle sharing &rental

Under ground

Bus Stop

car parking

Bycycle path & Parking lot

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Subway

Taxi

E-scooter's

Station

Path

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Mixed Used Design for combining with mobility and multiple usage

Co-Working Office

Bus stop&Roof top cycling path

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Cycling path&entrance hall

Co-Living space

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GL PLAN 1 Enter of parking 2 Entrance hall 3 Super market 4 Warehouse 5 KIOSK 6 Mobility Center 7 Taxi rank

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8 Bus Stop 9 Exit of parking 10 To Subway station 11 Bakery 12 cafe 13 cafe 14 Parking lot for livings 15 Bicycle park


C o ex i s t i n g d i ffe re n t s p e e d As putting circle shaped bridge into the buildings, different speeds are always existing in the building. This aspect makes people's flow fluent.

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1FL 1:333

2FL 1:3

GSEducationalVersion

GSEducationalVersion

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From left to right : 1FL Plan/2FL Plan 8

1 Cafeteria 2 Restaurant 3 Parking lot 4 Parking lot 5 Parking lot 6 Co-working office

7 Lobby 8 Crèche 9 Roof terrace 10 Open lab 11 Cafe 12Restraurant

6FL(Co-living) Plan

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GSEducationalVersion

South-East Section

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Part ly s e ct i on o f of fi ce Co- working office and traditional typed office is basically separated with floor level but each lobbies which is also used as a open working space is connected with void. To be strengthen a character of co-working space. it is designed to approach there easily from traditional typed office.

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CREDIT&DATA

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Project status:

Projektenwurf 2

year:

2019

Location:

Bonn,Germany

Function:

Mobility hub&Mixed used

Architects:

Kano Nomura

Professor:

Prof. Joncen Siegemund


03 DOM COMPLEX 20XX Museum on the construction site

Cologner Dom - one of the most famous cathedral in the world will have been under reconstruction for 60 years. During this, the south tower will have been covered with scaffoldings. However, cologner Dom is a symbol for citizen in cologne and the most important landmark for visitors there. We, as architects have to think about what we can do during construction, how we can make people enjoy even though there are scaffoldings. The point is that we should interpret history and transfer this as new perspective and make something new which coexists both of Dom and scaffolding. The advantage of having scaffolding for visitors is that they can easily look the details of cathedral, so it is very important how to show the cathedral with new way bu using architectural language, light, sounds, and so on. I suggest new space by using shipping container and scaffoldings, which is basically available to use again because this museum might be a kind of temporally museum so we have to think about deconstruction. Each shipping container is cut out for showing details of cathedral combined with light. These approach make cathedral itself museum.

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Section A-A'

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FL AM I N G Each container makes a picture flame to show details of cathedral and makes a combination with light to focus on them

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shipping container 20ft

Scaffolding Ό=48mm Metal brace φ=35mm

Celling Panel 12mm

1,500

750

2,100

4,832

4,849

Metaric truss φ=50mm/35mm

Floor: Clear-lacquered finish 12mm

Scaffolding has also possibility to make contemporary art like with fabrics, this is an example of using curtains which are on the left-upper side with yellow color. This museum has possibility to make new art with Dom,color,light, fabric and so on.

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1FL Plan 1 : Terrace 2 : Lobby/Ticket counter 3 : Museum Shop 4 : Locker 5 : Exhibition/Peter Porter CREDIT&DATA

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Project status:

Projektenwurf 1

year:

2018

Location:

Cologne,Germany

Function:

Temporary Museum

Architects:

Kano Nomura

Professor:

Prof. Joncen Siegemund


04 T R I A N G U L A R PAV I L I O N 3D scan and sound recording project with ETH ZĂźrich

The site is Rurikoin, kyoto. KIT and ETH 's landscape lab have worked together to analyze city and landscape by using technology, like 3D scan. The aim of this workshop is that we find new perspective of the Japanese garden through 3D scan and sound recording and also find new relationship between sounds and gardens,as a landscape. The first step of this project is that doing 3D scan and recording the sound in the garden and analyze them. The second step is that design a pavilion from the interpretation of the garden based on the analysis. Through the analysis, we found relationships between inside, outside, sounds, and so on. We also made movies to express the features of the garden by using 3Dscan data and recorded sounds. The final presentation of this design is made by 3D point crowd data according to scanned point crowd data of the garden.

Check our final movie here: https://youtu.be/tjddlBuhi3A

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A N ALYS I S The site is on the hill. We found 3 approaches which shape flows by using this topography.

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1. The fist approach, as an entrance, connects between outside and inside.

2. The second approach, connects 2 volumes

3. The third approach, connects 2 gardens

The first approach and second one are clearly recognized because we now use them as flows, but the third hasn't been used anymore. Although, this one was used as an approach to the tea room in the old age. Therefore we propose a pavilion which makes that third approach visualized.

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CO L LUGA L IO N( PAV I L I ON * COLGAT E ) To make the third approach visualized, we propose a small rest space, which is so-called “KOSHIKAKEMACHIAI”, on that approach. KOSHIKAKEMACHIAI is where a guest waits before he invites to the tea ceremony.

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2162 接合アルミプレート t=3 ボルトスタッド溶接 M10×40 Joining aluminium plate t=3 stud bolt welding M10×40

現場溶接 Welding on site 10

100

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12

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屋根: アルミプレート t=12 鏡面研磨仕上げ Roof: Aluminium plate t=12 mirror-polishing-finished

990 1.180

天井: アルミプレート t=12 うずくり仕上げ Ceiling: Aluminium plate t=12 relief-finished

ファサード: アルミコルゲートパネル t=1 アルマイト仕上げ Facade: Aluminium corrugate panel t=1 anodic oxide coating

柱: アルミ無垢柱 φ=32 HL 研磨仕上げ Pillar: Aluminium solid pillar φ=32 HL polishing-finished

1.720 2.040

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座面: アルミプレート t=20 鏡面研磨仕上げ Seat: Aluminium plate t=20 mirror-polishing-finished

20 50

300

柱: アルミ柱 φ=25/t=2 HL 研磨仕上げ Pillar: Aluminium pillar φ=25/t=2 HL polishing-finished

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現場溶接 Welding on site

50

50

柱貫通ボルト 2-M10×115 pillar through bolt 2-M10×115

150

630

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プレキャストコンクリート t=150 砕石 t=50 Precast Concrete slub t=150 Gravel stone t=50

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柱: アルミ柱 φ=32/t=3 HL 研磨仕上げ Pillar: Aluminium pillar φ=32/t=3 HL polishing-finished

ベースプレート 19×100×100 砕石 t=50 Base plate 19×100×100 Gravel stone t=50

DETAILED SECTION 1/10

Reflection is an important aspect in Ruriko-in. Therefore we use materials which have effects of reflect of spaces. To clearly compare with traditional building, we do not use wood like traditional KOSHIKAKEMACHIAI, but use Aluminum.

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C R E D I T&DATA Project status:

ETH 3D scan workshop

Year:

2018

Location:

Ruriko-in,Kyoto, Japan

Function:

Small Pavillion

Architects:

Kano Nomura/Go Tanigami /Yusuke Nijima

Professor:

Studio of Christophe Girot

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05 U N E X P E C T E D S PA C E Future Library

A library is not a space for reading books but it is getting to develop a strong tendency to become a space where people who want space for learning gather while information and things are aggregated and become more compact.Learning can be anywhere because of the compactness and the more the action of ''learning'' is expanded, the harder expecting the action is.

Therefore, we suggest just one public space as a learning space which should be optimized according to as our demands with crossing some scales. In other words, we propose that space which all doors walls tables chairs and stairs can be changed to the other things. It is like a cell, which means that each space is created, disappeared, and connected to another space. Therefore, spaces adapt to unexpected change triggered by unexpected activities. In the future, it will be still space which leads to unexpected activities and creativities even if our world will change extraordinarily.

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1:CHAIR & STAIR

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2:ELECTRONICSYSTEM 3:FOLDABLEWALL 4:MOVABLEWALL

What if we don't need table anymore in the future? There are basic 4 systems which suppert flexiblity. Chair can be stair, and tables can be walls, and evrything can be moved. In addition, the electronic system is based on the one in subway. Therefore, people can get electronic power even if everything is moved.

SUBWAY

2

WALL HERE

3

…

4

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A space for meetings and video-conferences

Common spaces

Common spaces Studying oasis

A room for seminars and collegial meetings

A room for seminars and collegial meetings

Studying pods

Studying oasis

Zoning 1

Zoni

-expanding the seminar room to the maximum

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-ordinar


A space for meetings and video-conferences

A space for meetings and video-conferences

Common spaces A space for meetings and video-conferences

Studying oasis

Studying oasis

Studying pods

Studying pods

ing 2

ry times

Zoning 3 -expanding the common space to the maximum

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10050

Detail Section

1480

Movable wall : Steel pla 825mm*100mm

50

1480

Fixed desk : plain wood 825mm*645mm*25mm

825

825

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825

825


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Movable wall: Steel plate finish 825mm*650mm*50mm

ate finish m*50mm

10050

500

Rail: aluminium frame w=50mm

Ceiling Grid : Plaster finish w=50mm

1480

Movable wall: Glass 825mm*1480mm*50mm

50

Movable wall : Steel plate finish 825mm*1480mm*50mm

1430

Desk/wall: Steel plate finish 825mm*645mm*50mm

50

Rail: aluminium frame w=50mm

825

825

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CREDIT&DATA

Project status:

International Competition

year:

2019

Location:

Genova,Italy

Function:

learning space in a library

Architects:

Kano Nomura, Yo Shimura Kanta Harade

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