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PORTFOLIO Architectural Practice Takahiro Shohata


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Architectural Practice

Preface This portfolio is a collection of my architectural work from 2009 to 2012 in the Bachelor of Architecture at Meisei It is also selected two projects at University and in the Master of Architecute at University of Adelaide in Australia. The projects represent process of learning and self-expression through exporation of space, concept, and technology. The collected projects are also a significant process for me to follow the tracks of my design strategy and new challenges at those times. There are four projects that was designed totally different scale, location, and facilities such as hotel in Bangladesh, villa in Japan, and Multi-purposed building in Australia. However, they celebrate assumptive people or community who use, live and look in there. Futhermore, those experiences are shown ’theme’ on images. Finally, Thank you for picking up and read my portfolio. Takahiro Shohata 24 Byron Rd, Black Forest, SA, Australia +81-452-499-840 takahiro.shohata@gmail.com

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HOME 4 All Page 06-12

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CLOUD

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HEXAGON

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THE CULTURE Page 21-27

Page 28-35

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Profile

Architectural Practice

Education Feb 2015 -

University of Adelaide Master of Architecture Adelaide, Australia

Nov 2014 - Feb 2015

ICTE-UQ, EAP2 Brisbane, Australia

Mar 2014 - Sep 2014

SMEAG, IELTS Class Cebu, Philipenes

Aug 2013 - Feb 2014

H.M.E.C Melbourne, Australia

Apr 2009 - Mar 2013

Meise University Department of Architecture Tokyo, Japan

05 Jan 1991

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Born in Tokyo


Takahiro Shohata

Experience Feb 2016 - Present

Part-time-job at Nikken Sekkei

Jan 2016 - Feb 2016

Internship at Matsuda Hirata Sekkei

Nov 2014 - Feb 2015

Tokyo, Japan

Aug 2011 - Sep 2011

Tokyo, Japan

Apr 2009 - Mar 2012

Part Time Job at House of GiGi

Internship at Yamaoka Design Studio Tokyo, Japan

Receptionist at Information Centre in Meisei University Tokyo, Japan

Adelaide, Australia

Professional Skills Computer Skill Auto CAD Revit Rhinoceros Sketch Up Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe In Design Microsoft Excel Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Word

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Other Skill Leadership Model Making Presentation Sketch Teamwork

Language Skill

Japanese 100 %

English 60 %

Native Speaker

IELTS 6.0 / 9.0 (TOIEC 680-740)

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1.HOME 4 ALL Architectural Practice

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HOME 4 All Studio:Architecture 07.16

[One For All] +[4 in Home]= HOME 4 ALL To build new home for The United Church to invite all of Adelaide citizens who work, buy, communicate and live into new four purposes.

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1.HOME 4 ALL Architectural Practice

SITE LOCATION

SITE ANALYSIS

The United Church

ZONING STRATEGIES

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This Render:Exterior on East view

This Render:Street View on Junction

This Render:Exterior on North view 9


1.HOME 4 ALL Architectural Practice DESIGN PROCESS

ELEVATION & SECTION

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Takahiro Shohata SUSTAINABILITY ATRIUM

GLASS SHUTTER

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1.HOME 4 ALL Architectural Practice

GF: Retail, Auditrium and Studios

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This Render: Interior view of retail area

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1.HOME 4 ALL Architectural Practice

4F: Office

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This Render: Interior view of office area

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1.HOME 4 ALL Architectural Practice

7F: Residence

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Takahiro Shohata Interior View of Single Bed Room Units

Residences’s Terrace

12 X SINGLE BED ROOM UNITS

12 X DOUBLE BED ROOM UNITS

Interior View of Double Bed Room Units 8 X TRIPLE BED ROOM UNITS

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2.CLOUD

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CLOUD

Final Studio 11.16

Natural Phenomena is embodied to Architecture You can see or feel the nature like wind, cloud, and rain,but You cannot touch and step on. What does the nature make a form, space and atmosphere, if it would be architecture?

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2.CLOUD

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SITE LOCATION

Heart Mill

In the last century, Port Adelaide was a significant spot for SA’s seaborne trade to exchange resources between Europe and Australia. Heart Mill was also used for a factory to manufacture ships’ parts. Because of the ecconomic slowdown since 1990’s, Heart Mill currently has been reduced to ruin.

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SITE ANALYSIS

SERIOUS PLAY ‘Serious play’ is a process to generate conceptual forms from site analysis and its personal impressions. Six physical models were concirmed about cloud, platform, dome, circulation, underground, and sails.


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This render: General view from North side on the street

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2.CLOUD

Architectural Practice PROCESS

These images: the process of making the cloud is to rebuild a building form from physical model to 3D model in Rhinoceros

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Takahiro Shohata 3D MODEL

According to process of the building form from weather chart, the form was attempted to set suitable volume with the heart Mill. Parallelly, new landscape design on surrounding Heart Mill was inspired by the wind-flowing which makes new geometrical fields. Wind Rose Analysis

Simulate Wind Rose

Trace lines

Build 3D model

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2.CLOUD

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1 Entrance & Box Office 2 Contemporary Gallery 3 Entrance 4 Meeting Rooms & Rental Studios 5 Cafe & Retails 6 Music School 7 TAFE's Childcare

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This render: Interior view of the main entrance

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2.CLOUD

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8 Music Studio 9 Foyer 10 Office 11 Bar 12 Concert Hall

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This render: Interior view of the chamber architestra’s concert hall accomodating 500 persons

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2.CLOUD

Architectural Practice

A-A’ Section

This diagram: Circulation for Staff (Red), Audience (Orange), Orchestra (Purple) 28


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B-B’ Section

Lobby

Concert Hall

Office

Foyer

Backyard for Orchestra

Music Studio

Childcare

Gallery

Entrance

Restaurants

Music School

This diagram: Zoning of CLOUD for different purposes 29


2.CLOUD

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This render: Interior view of the Foyer

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This render: Interior view of the Foyer 2

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2.CLOUD

Architectural Practice

400 mm Thickness Concrete Skin Columns' Forest ÎŚ600 mm Concrete column Flat floors Undulated Floor Reinforcement Concrete Skin Two Large Arch

400 mm Thickness Concrete Skin Lamella Facade Fiber Reinforcement Polymer

Glass Facade/ Catenoid Building Frame

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This render: Interior view of the Foyer 3 behind of the concert hall 33


3.The culture

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THE CULTURE

Studio Culture 07.15

Rebuild Bangladeh’s village style to hotel This is a project of boutique hotel in Bangladesh for international tourists who want to experience local culture and lifestyle. The project is imspired Indian and Bangladesh architecture to create esnique world.

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3.The culture

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ENVIRNMENT

SITE LOCATION

1.Ghora Dighi Pond

2.Singair Masjid

3.Six Dome Mosque

President & Research National Institute of Immunology This building is a modern Indian building to recognize Indian and Bangladesh Architectural culture designed.Raj Rewal, is Indian architect, was reflected Indian moethods, principle and culture into design strategies with modern technology such as geometry, spatial order, and strucuture.

1 3 2 The site location is well-riched forest behind of a large pond in Bergut,Bangladesh. Surrounding the site,There are heritage mosques for tourists and monks.

Courtyard Room

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MUD HOUSE Mud house is a Bangladesh’s village style that is a cluster of houses made by mud and bamboo. Each Mud house has only one door and small windows. Each one have single purpose; 1 house, its door flont of outside, is an entrance to meet with guests, other houses are private room for a family to use bed room. The courtyard in a middle of Mud house is a public space to socialize family and guests in dinner.


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3.The culture

Architectural Practice

FACILITIES

DESIGN PROCESS FITNESS & SPA 200 m2

OPERATION & BACK OF HOUSE 2,000 m2 GUEST ROOMS 40 Rooms RESTAURANT 180 m2

BAR 80 m2

RECEPTION 60 m2

LOBBY 100 m2

WINE CELLAR 40 m2

POOL GRIL 75 m2

MUD HOUSE

Mosque’s Courtyard

Combined

Devided spaces

Style of Mud house

Continuous Shape

Passage way

Site Character

Enlarge the courtyard

SITE ANALYSIS

70% SITE

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MOSQUE

POND

30% LAND


Takahiro Shohata Guest Room/ Villa

Restaurant/ Wine cellar

Bar/ Fitness& Spa

Back of house

Pool & Pool gril

Parking

Entrance/ Lobby

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3.The culture

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1.GUEST ROOMS 2.VILLA 3.RECEPTION 4.LOBBY 5.SHOP 6.BACK OF HOUSE 7.CAFE 8.RESTAURANT 2

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This render: Interior view of Entrance & Lobby

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3.The culture

Architectural Practice

1.GUEST ROOMS 2.VILLA 3.OFFICE 4.LOBBY 5.RETAIL 6.CAFE 7.KITCHEN 8.RESTAURANT 2

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This render: Interior view of Restaurant on GF

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3.The culture

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1.GUEST ROOMS 2.VILLA 3.OFFICE 4.LOBBY 5.RETAIL 6.CAFE 7.KITCHEN 8.RESTAURANT 2 1

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This render: Interior view of Bedroom in Villa

This render: Interior view of Living in Villa 45


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This render: Isomated model to analize structural frame

This render: Isomated model to analize inside of Villa

This render: Isomated model to analize Facade design 47


4.Hexagon

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HEXAGON

Design Studio 2 12.10

Live in intermediate range between Nature and dwelling space This project is a summer village for three members of a family to spend leisure time in a countryside. The village is a wided flat-house which connect with regular hexagons on a corner plot.

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SITE LOCATION

IMAGINARY CLIENT

Wife/ Homemaker/ 35

Family Car- Prius

Husband/ Engineer/ 37

Sun/ Student/ 7

Client’s family is three members, parents and child. They mostly live in Tokyo, Japan, but they travel to countryside in summer vacation.

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4.Hexagon

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Takahiro Shohata East View of exterior

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4.Hexagon

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This Render: Interior view of Dining in Main unit 53


4.Hexagon West Elevation

A-A’ Elevation

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This Render: Exterior view to look inside unit 55


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Archive

Architectural Practice

Bachelar of Architecture in Meisei University Double L House 06.10 Dedign Studio 1

1F Plan S=1:400

3F Plan S=1:400

2F Plan S=1:400

Hexagon 08.10 Dedign Studio 2

Square-read outside10.11 Uni’s Competition Idea

South and East Section S=1:400

West and Nouth Election S=1:400

South and East Election S=1:400

Ground-up Apartment 06.11 Design Studio 3

Make floors of various height

Connect on the srope between various floors.

South Election S=1:400

Exterior perspective

GROUND UP

Bace on connected floors and build apartment

APARTMENT

S Museum 12.11 Design Studio 4

Interior perspective

Design Effect

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Double L House 10.11 Dedign Studio 4

D-D’ Section S=1:200

Light Tree Clinic 08.11 Design Studio 4 C-C’ Section S=1:200

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This is an apartment building near a station and university, in the suburbs of Tokyo.The site is in the middle of a gentle slope, with many various levels of ground. In addition, the apartment building is easily seen by university students and passengers riding on the monorail. It is a three-story building with a basement .There are seven apartments, one courtyard and a free space that can be shared by all tenants. The basic configuration is a pentagon shape that the apartment is built to wrap around. This building adjusts to make floors of different heights and connects the slopes between the various levels. Different floor levels are blocked from view from the outside to provide privacy. Space is divided evenly between each of the units. I sought spaces that did not close themselves into the interior but living spaces that flow from interior to the gentle slope and the street.

Cloud-like Architecture12.12 Final Studio


Takahiro Shohata Master of Architecture in The University of Adelaide The Culture 07.15 Studio Culture

CLOUD 12.16 Final Studio

Anti-Diability Park 12.15 Studio Urbanism

Ronin Block 09.15 Future Landscape Competition

Home 4 All 07.16 Studio Architecture

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