SHOHEI YAMASHITA
Assistant Architect at Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architect in Paris, France. A master of science student studying in Japan and Italy through a double degree program to realize sustainable architecture with multidisciplinary views, urban & architectural design and architectural engineering. The holistic approach pursues a vernacular architecture with environmental and energetic points of view. Besides I strongly believe that considerations of urbanity help circulate human flows in cities with a quality of life and preserving local life. Form Follows Fiction, by Bernard Tschumi, well represents my philosophy that the design of architecture should be Storytelling to the people.
PERSONAL DETAILS Nationality : Japanese Birth : 12.05.1994
EDUCATION 2017 | 2020
Master degree in the faculty of Architecture Engineering as a student of T.I.M.E Double Degree Program Thesis: Re-stadium Rethinking sports facilities for adaptive reuse
LANGUAGES Japanese : Mother Tongue English : Advanced Italian : Beginner German : Beginner
MSc. at Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy
2017 | 2020
MSc. at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan Master in Science and Technology, school of Science for Open and Environment System as T.I.M.E Double Degree student Urban and Architectral Design and Research in co+labo
Shohei Yamashita
CONTACT INFO yamaxile6512@gmail.com
2013 | 2017
BSc. at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan Bachelor in System Design Engineering Urban and Architectral Design and Research in co+labo Thesis paper: Relationship between Morphology of Roji and Urban Affordance"
+33 06 76 13 53 44 yamaxile / Arch.s.y live:yamaxile6512 shohei-yamashita-91906b178
WORK EXPERIENCE
SKILLS 2019 | 11
Assistant Architect: Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects
5 months
Working as an assistant architect in Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects in Paris, France
2019 | 04
Teaching Assistant: Architectural Design Studio
4 months
Working as an assistant at the architecture design studio in Keio Graduate school in Japan from April 2019
2018 | 08
Internship: Takenaka Corporation
Word Excel PowerPoint
1 month
Doing an internship in Takenaka corporation in the second half of Summer, 2017. Design of the factory in Niigata, Japan
V-Ray Lumion
2018 | 07
Internship: Nihon Sekkei
1 month
Doing an internship in Nihon Sekkei in the first half of Summer, 2017. Design of the elementary school in Chiba, Japan
OS:
Windows Mac OSX
2D:
Vectorworks AutoCAD
3D:
Rhinoceros Grasshopper Revit
Hand:
Model Sketch
Office:
Render:
Graphic: Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Analysis: Ladybug Honeybee
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2015 | 03
Part time: Model Maker, Takenaka Corporation
2.5 years
Part-time job for physical model making in Takenaka corporation from March 2015 to July 2017.
COMPETITION AWARDS 2019 | 11
1st Prize: Re-stadium
2017 | 07
Europan 14, International Competition, Productive City in Barcelona
Youth Activity Building The Future, Master thesis project competition in Polimi 2019 | 11
Finalist: Beyond Cultivation
2017 | 03
1st Prize: Avalanche-scape
2017 | 02
Mention: Mosaic Market
2016 | 10
2nd Prize: Node of the City Keio University Undergraduate Architecture Competition
Competitions for Designers, Italian Tradition Market 2018 | 12
Honourable Mention: Node of the City JIA Kanagawa Architecture Diploma Design Competition, Jury Prize by Hosaka (4th),
Comprehensive Design Workshop 2019, Master Student Competition 2019 | 06
Semi-Finalist: Node of the City Sendai Design League Diploma Design Architecture Competition, 9th / 500 in Preliminary Round
Young Architecture Competition (YAC), Sports Citadel in Torin 2019 | 07
Top 10: Productive Patchwork
FINALIST: Piggy in the middle Internatinal Competition, Adaptive Reuse Residential Stadium
2018 | 01
1st Prize: Osmosis Market
2017 | 09
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Sustainable Multidisipnary Design Competition, Politecnico di Milano
1st Prize: Green Vessels Plural in Belgrade, Final Architectural Competition
ACTIVITIES / ACHIVEMENTS 2019 | 07
Behaviors of Sports facilities
2018 | 06
Transitional Space, Milano, Italy
Symposium
CDW International Symposium, Presentation & Discussion
Workshop
Exploration of qualities of rowing club facing on Como lake as a transitional space from city to lake
2018 | 06
Infinity Sandwiches
2017 | 09
Plural in Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Newspaper
Published on Newspaper, Transitional Space Workshop
Workshop
Discovery of a way to mitigate the gap between the central area in Belgrade and poor neighborhoods
2018 | 01
Osmosis Market
2017 | 06
Gehl Workshop in Kanda, Tokyo, Japan
Newspaper
Published on Newspaper, Sustainable Multidisipnary Design Competition
Workshop
Research of human behaviors in Kanda area, Tokyo, based on Gehl Method established by Jahn Gehl.
2017 | 11
East of Europe, West of Japan
2016 | 09
Island Tourism in Vis island, Croatia
Exhibition
Management of the exhibition in Politecnico di Milano, Leonardo campus
Workshop
Promotion of island tourism in Vis with the video of renovation plan of abandoned areas or buildings
2016 | 05
100 Highrise Residential Buildings
2016 | 03
What is Urban texture ?, Balcelona
Publication
Typological Research of 100 highrise residential buindings in Tokyo
Workshop
Deeply understanding of urban texture to solve current problems by using the textile pavilion.
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Re - Stadium 2018.9 - 2019.6 Residential Football Stadium in NewYork Final Project / Thesis in Politecnico di Milano, Keio Univ. with Olena Kopytina, Renan Prandini
Shohei Yamashita
1st Prize, Youth Activity Building The Future, Competition in Polimi Finalist, Internatinal Competition, Adaptive Reuse Residential Stadium
Residential stadium is a thesis project both in Politecnico di Milano and Keio University to achieve adaptive reuse of the football stadium transforming residential village after the World Cup event in U.S.A in 2026. The host city, New York, is one of the megacities to have a huge population, which induces the shortage of affordable housing for low- and middle-income citizens. Thus, a realization of sustainable transformation is of great importance for adapting or mitigating current situations. Re-stadium is oriented to develop the transformation with the words starting from Re- with the prefabrication technology for fast and cheap construction that meets any demands and requirement for the use of football stadium and residential function. Besides, the building mass include mixed functions to create a better relationship with neighborhoods in Brooklyn, considering contexts of the city and human life. Therefore, holistic approaches in terms of urban, architecture design, building technology, and structural engineering are required. The mixed culture and background team from Japan, Brazil, and Ukraine tackled this challenge.
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Birdseye view after World Cup
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Invitation of World Cup 2026 in NYC Park
Soccer Field
Transport
Cultural Event Space
Entrance&Tickets
Gym
Observatory
Transport
VIP Backyard
Pool
Administration
Garden
Theatre
Restuarant
Shop Office
Fitness
Social Units 6
Commercial Units
Re - Stadium
But... the city needs Affordable Housing Water Collection
Transport
Residence Residence Park
Emergency Food Supply
Residence
Park Waste Management Residence
Residence
Emergency Food Supply
Food Bank Waste Management
Energy Units
Residence
Residence Residence
Residential Units 7
Site Inspiration
Bacyard from inside
Outdoor Parties
Picnics
Cultivating Plants
#01 Mega City
03-05 vs
03-05
Life inside the city block
Site Inspiration Facade`s characteristics
Life inside the city block
Site Inspiration
ga City
Painted Brick Facade
Apartments Above Retail
Garden
Lounge
Painted Brick Facade
Outdoor Parties
Bbq
Outdoor Parties
Cultivating Plants
Apartments
Traditional Brick Facade
Plaster Facade
Apartments Above Retail
Cultivating
Painted Traditional Brick Brick FacadeFacade
Cultivating Plants
Picnics
Apartments
haracteristics
Bbq
Picnics
Apartments Above Retail
Plaster Facade
Unity With Nature
Playgrounds
Traditional Brick Facade
Plaster Facade
Swimming Pools
Closed Retail
MC Carren Park
Greenpoint waterfront Manhattan
Street art Abandoned Industrial Building
Loft Appartment
Unity With Nature
Playgrounds
Swimming Pools
MC Carren Pool Baseball Field
Closed Retail
Unity With Nature
MC Carren Pool
Graffiti
Murals
Playgrounds
Swimming Pools
Greenpoint waterfront
Historical Landmark Manhattan
Closed Retail Abandoned Industrial Building
Greenpoint waterfront
Loft Appartment
Services
Manhattan
Place for Sunbathing
Graffiti
Murals
trial Building
Loft Appartment Warehouse
Street Art
Parks
Trash Regeneration of the Waterfront
Graffiti
Murals
New Developments
Sport Facilities
Walking Cycling Path
Bacyard from inside 28
Piknic Spot
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Pool
Warehouse
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Street Art
Parks
Trash
MC Carren Market
New Developments
Regeneration of the Waterfront
Sport Facilities MC Carren Park
Warehouse
Parks
Trash Regeneration of the Waterfront
Apartments
New Developments
Sport Facilities 29
Apartments
Garden
Lounge
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Cultivating
MC Carren Pool Historical Landmark
MC Carren Park
Saturday Market
Services
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MC Carren Pool
Place for Sunbathing
Baseball Field
Walking Cycling Path Piknic Spot
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Pool
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MANIFEST
Toward the livable village from the stadium
URBAN SCALE
RE - generation
RE - habilitation
We improve urban infrastructure system with green strategy.
We solve social problems in Brooklyn.
RE - vitalization
RE - silience
We enhance the community of the Mc Careen park area.
We strengthen urben resilience against unexpected disasters.
RE - development
RE - volution
We transform urban morphology with huge architecture.
We move on the next step with sustainble approaches.
RE - use
RE - furbishment
We propose the way of adaptive reuse of stadium.
We use the skelton as much as possible for transformation.
RE - cycling
RE - fusion
We consider recylce method to reduce wastes of materials.
We arrange functions to promote synergy.
RE - novation
RE - production
We convert existing functions into required programs.
We produce energy from renewable resource.
Re - Stadium
ARCHITECTURE SCALE
HUMAN SCALE
RE - sidentializing
RE - population
We ensure residential activities in the staium.
We accomodate people against population increase.
RE - lationship
RE - flection
We connect habitats and spaces to have strong relationships.
We reflect the policy of local community to grow up together.
RE - creation
RE - action
We offer various activities to spend livable life in the village.
We react public trends to satisfy the needs of habitats.
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Middle New York
City Block Typology
Brookyn City Block
RE-STADIUM
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Multifunctional Backyard
Stadium Requirement
square Tennis court Vacant lot
Baseball court Child park Baseball court
Basketball
Handball Dog run
Track
Pool
Skate park
2. NEIGHBORHOOD ANALYSIS
3. HUMAN CIRCULATION
4. MASS OF STADIUM
Re - Stadium
1. MC CARREN PARK
Transportation hub
Transportation hub
Main square Youth Park
Main square Youth Park
Small cafe
Child park Baseball court
Basketball
Small cafe
Child park Baseball court
Football Field Dog run
Courtyard Pool
Parking
Basketball
Skate park
5. PROPOSAL OF NEW ACTIVITY
Dog run
Platform
Handball & Tennis court
Pool
Skate park
6. TRANSFORMATION AFTER THE EVENT
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New village has a variety of social activities through sports
Masterplan During World Cup
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Masterplan After World Cup
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STADIUM USE 2026 In 2026 the stadium holds World Cup matches in the field with the capacity of 40,000. Two levels of view stands and corner parts work for spectators to watch events and the others install mixed-functions.
1. TRANSPORTATON
2. SERVICE CORE
3. RESTAURANT
4. SPORTS GYM
5. RETAILS
6. ADMIN/OFFICE
7. PLAYERS' SPACE
8. FOOTBALL FIELD
9. MEDIA
10. VIP/SKY BOX
11. STAND
12. PARKING
Re - Stadium
RESIDENTIAL USE 2027After the mega event, the stadium is transformed into the village whose has the mixed functions and residential units in the volume. All of the space is able to turn out for the realization of a lively life.
1. TRANSPORTATON
2. SERVICE CORE
3. RESTAURANT
4. SPORTS GYM
5. RETAILS
6. OFFICE
7. TOURIST FACILITY
8. COURTYARD
9.COMMUNITY GARDEN
10. RESIDENTIAL UNIT
11. ROOFTOP
12. PARKING
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Post world cup, courtyard view
Ground Floor Plan
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100
200 m
Re - Stadium
Cross Section
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SCHEMATIC SECTION FOR SUMMER
DF: Verification if the artificial light is required or not.
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sDA: Verification of illumination level.
Corner Building TYPE2
TYPE3
3 Modules = 2 Apartments
3 Modules = 2 Apartments
3 Modules = 2 Apartments
TYPE4
TYPE5
TYPE6
2 Modules = 1 Apartment
2 Modules = 1 Apartment
2 Modules = 1 Apartment
Re - Stadium
TYPE1
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SCHEMATIC SECTION FOR WINTER
Underlit: Pointing out where sunlight does not reach enough.
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ASE: Possibilities of glare and overheating.
Re - Stadium
1 2x12.5 mm plasterboards 200 mm C-profile 100 mm Mineral insulation Metal decking profile 50 mm concrete screed Waterproof and airtight membrane 2x100 mm XPS insulation 50 mm white gravel 2 15 mm plaster with fiber mesh 150 mm Polystyrene Insulation 12.5 mm Plywood 100 mm Soft insulation 50 mm air cavity
3 150 mm C-profile Metal decking 150 mm concrete slab 150 mm EPS insulation 150 mm White gravel 4 Vertical brise soleil: 155 mm movable blades 5 Triple glazing door
6 Top module floor: 7 Raised underfloor construction 10 . 20 mm Wood flooring Waterproof membrane . 100 mm EPS insulation 100 mm concrete screed . 15 mm plywood sheathing Metal decking . 200 mm C-profiles at 600 mm 100 mm C-profile joist . 100 mm Mineral Insulation Suspended ceiling . 12.5 Plywood board 96x16 mm finishing wood tiles 50 mm Construction gap 8 Glass parapet Bottom module ceiling: 60x12.5 mm stainless steel bars at 800 mm .15 mm Plywood board .100 mm C-section joists at 600 mm 9 Triple glazing window, PVC framing U = 0.96 W/m²K; SHGC = 0.43 . Resilient bars VT = 0.35 . 2x12.5 mm Plasterboards
Raised underfloor construction Waterproof membrane 100 mm XPS insulation Airtight membrane 100 mm concrete screed Insulated bottom module ceiling
Blow up S = 1/40
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Osmosis Market 2017.9 - 2018.1 Local Food Market in Milan Sustainable Multidiscipline Design Process & Studio with Angie Paola, Zeinab Matar
Shohei Yamashita
1st Prize at Sustainable Multidiscipline Design Competition
URBAN
MARKET
RURAL
Sustainable Multidiscipline Design Process is to pursue the realization of sustainable architecture from multi-points of views with deep urban researches.The analysis is carried out based upon IMM Method, which the city is considered as Complex Adaptive System to analyze the intensity of city components. Osmosis Market is proposed as a part of eco-district close to a new residential area in an edge part of Milan. In the masterplan, two main axes roughly divide the open space following the main street located at south part, bringing some possible and continuous human activities described by the typology. Topography, human circulation, and sunlight are main parameters to deform behaviors of the market thanks to the permeability.
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Osmosis Market
Birdseye View
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URBAN
MARKET
INVESTIGATION OF THE CONTEXT IN MILAN BY IMM METHOD Countryside in Milan
Healthy food and drinkable water
The contextualization of milan is based on analyzing the built environment in a multiscale manner and evaluating its performance in actual states or under specific design scenarios.Void and Porosity are detected as catalyzers for transformation since the weakness of the site is mainly generated by Void spaces, which requires the valorization of the spaces and the mitigation of the boundary between void and volume.
Horizontal Investigation
Promote sustainable system
MILAN
Scientific research and food education
According to the horizontal investigation we took as a catalyzer of transformation: Transportation, voids and functions.
Improvement proposal Punctual Local
â– CONNECTED OPEN SYSTE
Transition
Shohei Yamashita
Accesibility
Milan
Porto di Mare
market
countryside
â– DIAGRAM - How to develop the ma Reading Context Transition Integration
Integration City
Countryside
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In between
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Vertical Investigation
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How can the Food Market contribute to City of Milan?
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OSMOSIS AS A CONCEPTUAL IDEA
INTERIOR VIEW AT NIGHT
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Osmosis Market
Entrance view
Elevation
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Detail section
ENTRANCE VIEW IN RAINY DAY
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Schematic Design
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Node of the City 2016.4 - 2017.2 Commercial Building in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan Final Design Project and Thesis at Keio University
Shohei Yamashita
9th, Sendai Design League Diploma Design Architecture Competition Honourable Mention, JIA Architecture Diploma Design Competition 2nd Prize, Keio University Undergraduate Architecture Competition
Roji is a characteristic narrow path between buildings to allow people to shortcut the city. At the same time, the atmospheric environment promotes human activities thanks to the smallness. Although Ginza, Tokyo, is the one of the commercialized city with skyscrapers, Roji appears like capirally vessels spreading into gaps. Therefore, This project explores the meaning and the behavior of Roji at urban, architecture and human scale. Node of the City is an abstract representation of how the building works as a part of the city. A new type of commercial building located in Ginza, Tokyo, involves 3D streets with affordance such as elements creating an identity of space. Globalization promoted by capitalism makes a city homogenization, which cast doubt "what is the identity of a city? ". Providing new pedestrian network improves accessibility to the sky.
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Right to the city. A New vertical pedestrian network activates the city. Then, people are absorbed by the power of architecture.
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DESIGN OF A LIVELY SKYSCRAPER
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PHYSICAL MODEL
GROUND FLOOR PLAN Composition of gaps between the volumes creates continuity to existing alley in the city block or next block to give people chances to go through and go to. In-between spaces would be activated by functions and human activities, giving characters to the alley.
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Small Alley Transition
Definition ・ Car free alley ・ Ability to pass through ・ In-between space of buildings ・ Semi-private/public space
Back Space
Small alleys are gradually disappearing
Node of the City
Shortcut
Space as the backyard of buildings
Bring the diversity for human circulations
Sunlight
Community
Sunlight comes through the gap
Works as the community space
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2F
3F
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5F
6F
7F
Node of the City
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION Each shop has a different typology of shape, depending on the 3-dimensional position. People can choose either outside or inside to walk around, exploring new discovery in the building which increases circulation.
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1230
雑貨屋 店内
6950
2210
外壁仕上げ モルタル グレー系
路地空間 (1階部)
985
Node of the City
通りから続くタイル張
床仕上げ 無垢フローリング バーチ
1250
階段(外部空間) W = 1100 mm H = 220 mm D = 210 mm
2230
600
カフェ:店内
4475
窓 はめ殺し窓
カフェ:キッチン
物販ショップ 店内
床仕上げ 化粧合板
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PHYSICAL MODEL A physical model represents what in-between spaces are like, giving the ambiences. The transparent walls in this model emphasize corridors of this building, letting people feel the continuity of outside and inside.
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ブランドショップ 店内 本屋:店内
1000
階段(ショップ) W = 1500 mm H = 180 mm D = 220 mm
天井 ラワン合板 目透かし張り
2500
外壁仕上げ モルタル グレー系
路地空間 (上部階)
500
高窓 はめ殺し窓
Node of the City
梁
床仕上げ 無垢フローリング バーチ
カフェ:店内
高窓 はめ殺し窓
4500
階段(外部空間) W = 1200 mm H = 220 mm D = 210 mm
壁仕上げ 化粧合板
500
アパレルショップ 店内
路地空間 (1階部)
階段(カフェ) W = 1500 mm H = 200 mm D = 220 mm
天井 構造用合板
3500
アパレルショップ 休憩室
床仕上げ 化粧合板
基礎
通りから続くタイル張
GL
Detail Section
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ReciproCity
Shohei Yamashita
2018.9 - 2018.12 Residential and Student Apartments in Milan Architectural and Sustainable Technological Design Studio with Renan Prandini, Ozlem Bozkaya, Paolo Tagni, Laura Galvani
Architectural and Sustainable Technological studio follows the multidiscipline approaches in terms of architectural design and engineering to realize a construction phase from a conceptual idea. Based on sustainable strategies that meet the needs in presence without compromising the needs in the future, nZEB, nearly zero energy building, is the final aim to integrate architectural inputs. Reciprocity is a mutual exchange of privileges to increase profits. Considerations of the reasons why people have to live together and what the benefits residents can gain from the experiences are the main theme to prompt spontaneous encounters both inside and outside due to the fact that overlapping of several functions or activities is derived from the complexity of the functional layout and morphological characters with ambiguous boundaries. These design choices also refer the environmental simulations from engineering points of view to achieve nZEB standards to reduce environmental loads.
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Birdseye view
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CREATING RECIPROCITY, BEING RECIPROCITY
RF
+17.40 +16.20 Room
4F
Room
2F
1F
Room
Living Room
Room
3F
+10.80 Room Room
Room
Room
Room
Room
Living Room
Kitchen
+8.60
2F
+7.50 Living Room
Room
Room
Room
+4.80
Entrance
+4.20
Office
GL
Room
Room
Room
+12.40 Room
3F
RF
Room
+14.10
Atelier
Office
1F
Entrance
Atelier
+0
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Parking
Longitudinal Section
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Residence Student
Residence Student
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10
20 m
Residence Student
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Legend Common Space
Student Room
Atelier
Residential Room
Cafe
Residence Student
Residence Outside Garden Student
Residence Student
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Office
04. CONNECTION WITH OUTSIDE ECTION WITH OUTSIDE
Service
05. ENCLOSED SKIN 05. ENCLOSED SKIN 05. ENCLOSED SKIN 06. ACTIVATED ROOFTOP 06. ACTIVATED USAGE ROOFTOP 06. ACTIVATE USAGE
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Room 23 m²
150x 180
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LIVING AREA-BAR COUNTER 162 m²
Wc 4 m²
DN
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GYM 111 m²
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KITCHEN 19 m²
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Room 26 m²
Room 19 m²
300x 280
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STUDY AREA 140 m²
80x 180
DN
Room 18 m²
3.00
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Ground Floor Plan
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Room 28 m²
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THE BUILDING SKIN PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE
- PERMEABLE BOUNDARY -
- MOVEMENT OF THE FACADE -
ARCHITECTURAL INPUT
ARCHITECTURAL INPUT
ARCHITECTURAL INPUT
- SOLAR RADIATION -
- DAYLIGHT COMFORT -
- PARAMETRIZATION -
TECHNOLOGICAL INPUT
TECHNOLOGICAL INPUT
TECHNOLOGICAL INPUT
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- UNITY OF THE BUILDINGS -
North Elevation
Atelier View
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Politecnico Politecnico didi Milano Milano 2018/2019 2018/2019 Degree Degree : Building : Building and and Architectural Architectural Engineering Engineering
+16.9 m +16.9 m
0.7 0.7 mm
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Sustainable Sustainable Building Building Technologies TechnologiesStudio Studio Professor Professor : eng. : eng. Matteo Matteo Brasca Brasca
Blow up S = 1/20 Skin part
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Politecnico di Milano 2018/2019 Degree : Building and Architectural Engineering
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ReciproCity
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Sustainable Building Technologies Studio Professor : eng. Matteo Brasca
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Group Group 33 Cora Cora Pinto Pinto 896628 896628 Paolo Paolo Tagni Tagni825498 825498
+4.8 m +4.8 m
Özlem Bozkaya 886373 Tao Dong 892125
Özlem Özlem Bozkaya Bozkaya886373 886373 Tao Tao Dong Dong 892125 892125
Laura Galvani 831683 Renan Prandini 893682
Laura Laura Galvani Galvani 831683 831683 Renan Renan Prandini Prandini893682 893682
Group 3 Cora Pinto 896628 Paolo Tagni 825498
+4.8 m
Shohei Shohei Yamashita Yamashita 894192 894192 Hamid Hamid Reza Reza Zareei Zareei893503 893503
Shohei Yamashita 894192 Hamid Reza Zareei 893503
Blow up of the facade
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Caretta Caretta Pavilion
Shohei Yamashita
2018.9 - 2018.12 Parametric Design, Pavilion Alagadi sea turtle beach in Cyprus Design Optioneering studio with Renan Prandini, Ozlem Bozkaya
Parametric design becomes new trend after constructivism in the field of architectural design and engineering. The final goal of this studio is proposing pavilion by using a parametric software, Rhinocerous with plug-in Grasshopper, with deep understanding the basic of the process. This method provides us plenty of design choices by controled parameters. Furthermore, grasshopper can carry out environmental simulations using ladybug or honeybee to loop the output to the design. Caretta Caretta Pavilion is proposed at Alagadi beach in Cyprus for the protection of turtle's life such as hatching and laying eggs on the beach. In addition, the municipality tries to promote tourism in the beach since the main industry in Cyprus relies on tourism. The parametrized pavilion is controled by hatching points, path ways for people and turtle, sun direction and the scale of the beach to divide better boundary between human and turtle. Thanks to the flexibility of the shape, the idea of pavilion can be applied in several beaches where sea turtle hatches.
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Caretta Caretta Pavilion
10 m
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Plan S = 1/100
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Control points for deforming the shape 4
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Meshing from 6 curves
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Parameter 1. 3
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Parameter 2: Sun Direction
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Parameter 3: Sea Direction
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Curve 4
Parameter 1.2.3
Curve 5
Parameter 1.2.3
Curve 6
Parameter 1. 3
Modeling: Horizontal Pieces
Modeling: Vertical Spacers
Options P1: Hatching points
r' =
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Base case (A =1)
Case 2 (A =1.4)
Case 3 (A =1.6)
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P2: Sun Direction
Case 1 (A =1.2)
The height of the pavilion at south side is raised to create shadow. h(m)
Base case (0.2<h<0.8)
P3: Sea Direction
Case 1 (0.2<h<1.2)
Case 2 (0.2<h<1.8)
Case 3 (0.2<h<2.4)
The bottom of the pavilion close to sea is raised to allow turtles to pass through.
h' (m)
Base case (h'=0)
P4 : Modeling
Case 1 (14 pieces)
Case 1 (0 ≤ h' ≤ 0.2)
Case 2 (0 ≤ h' ≤ 0.4)
Case 3 (0 ≤ h' ≤ 0.6)
Layering the pavilion at vertical direction to prepare fabrication.
Case 2 (21 pieces)
Case 3 (28 pieces)
Case 4 (35 pieces)
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Couple This idea of pavilion can be applied all over the world!! Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a nice idea!! Pavilion 5
Pavili
Seabird
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Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a food paradise!! Which turtles are easy to catch and delicious???
Caretta Caretta What a beautiful world! After traveling this world, I will be back!!
Isometric Projection
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ion 4
Family Which pavilion is the best for watching...? Maybe all of them!
Man I can not wait to see the hatching of turtles... Where is a pavilion?
Woman Oh I need to turn off the frash of camera... Lights make turtles confused.
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Boy Pavilion 3
Mama!!! Carettas are coming out from the beach!!!
Girl Pavilion 2
Turltles are soooooooo cute! I want to catch and breed in my house...!!!
Pavilion 1
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View at the Beach
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Caretta Caretta Pavilion
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Hub & Hug
Shohei Yamashita
2018.2 -2018.6 Urban Design in Lecco, Italy Urban Design + Studio with Luca Sironi, Andrea Bonaiti, Ozlem Bozlaya, Marco stellato, Anabel Sarmiento, Angie Paola
LAKE
Main goal of Urban Design Studio is the valorization of existing natural resources such as a river, lake, and mountain to improve green connections with the biodiversity. Analysis of the city of Lecco is conducted to understand urban contexts, opportunities and constraints with synthesis maps by layering, which helps to detect the catalyzers for transformations. Hub & Hug is a holistic approach to revitalize circulations of the city for the integration between natural and artificial networks. Hubs are installed at the intersections of physical barriers to mitigate the negative effects. Besides, the small pavilions dedicated to being the core of human activities with the sense of attachments as if hubs created the feeling of a hug, especially lake and mountain hubs. For further sustainable development, the network itself gradually grows around the city with green connections and chains of human activities.
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LOCAL MARKET
MOUNTAIN HUB
HANDICRAFT HUB
TRANSPORTATION HUB
Hub & Hug
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MOUNTAIN BRIDGE INTERSECTION HUB
MANZONI HUB
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Axnometric Projection of Lake Hub
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Highlight 3 flows to connect
Propose functional hubs
Lake Hub Lake hub works as a public space, which is a starting point around lake.
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Axnometric Projection of Mountain Hub
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Invite flows of river and green
Create connections for circulation
Mountain Hub Mountain activities begin from this hub providing multi-functions.
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University Island 2016.5 - 2016.7 Fishery University in Venice, Italy Y.A.C International Competition with Nicolo Panzeri, Enrico Sterle, Sotaro Miyatake, Soyoka Tsuji, Shota Kusano, Ayumu Magome, Daisuke Kobayashi, Yukie Takasu, Mayuko Mikogami, Mei Morimoto
Shohei Yamashita
UNIVERSITY OF POVERIA
The project is based on the Young Architects Competitions University: Island Competition with the aim of valorization of abondoned island in Venice, Poveglia island. The surrounding sea was polluted because of the presence of lagoon and this island was dismissed because of plague epidemic. However, the favorable position close to venice island has been paid attentions to increase economical and social profits for venice, inviting students from all over the world. The purposal of a fishery university in Poveglia, Venice is to provide an opportunity for better understanding about ecological system and for learning how to apply the knowledge to the polluted sea of Venice using the natural ecosystem such as plants and animals with the potential of filtering. New functions and buildings create a sustainable cycle of water to circulate cleaned water passed through the island.
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Legend 1: Laboratory 2: Classroom
8: Cafe
15: Wood Process
9: Restaurant
16: Wood Storage
3: Experiment
10: Dock
17: Museum
4: Library
11: Entrance
18: Market
5: Accommodation 12: Exhibition
19: Fisherman
6: Office
13: Industry
20: Plaza
7: Auditorium
14: Repairing
Master Plan
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B'
Classroom
Experiment Laboratory
A'
Accommodation
Cafe
Exhibition
Entrance B Industry
Wood storage
Industry
Exhibition
Cafe A-A' Section
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Experiment B-B' Section
University Island
C'
Woodprocess
Classroom D'
Library
Theater
Repairing C
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Productive Patchwork 2017.5 - 2017.7 Social housing in Barcelona, Spain with Ivan Filipovic, Andrea Bonaiti, Yukie Takasu, Hisamu Yamamori, Mei Morimoto, Takuomi Samejima, Shun Kato, Yumi Ishii
Shohei Yamashita
Top 10 at Europan 14, International Competition
The project is based on the Europan 14 international competition 2017 with the theme "Productive Cities" to enhance the intensity of the selected 35 areas in European countries. Canyelles in Barcelona, Spain, is one of the target city, and the idea should implement with the sustainable scheme including social housing and read existing contexts such as green spaces and sports facilities. The proposal consists of housing, agriculture and public spaces regarding environmental sustainability. The building and land-use are considered as a production system to supply their needs onsite. Besides, urban agriculture realized by participation of residents activates the area with poor industry. At the same time, flexible units for self-build oriented provide the diversity of usage with patchwork to increase social interactions between residents, producing agricultural crops.
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Productive Patchwork
Masterplan
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Trellis Farm
Agriculture Patch
Garden
Park
Bocce Field
Market
Cafe
Exhibition Space
Ampitheatre
Workshop
Productive Patchwork
Gym
Sports Court
Jogging Course
Shops
Performance Space
Playground
Hammocks
Petting Zoo
X-Games
Bike Parking
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Mosaic Market 2019.5 - 2019.7 Tradition Market in Bologna, Italy Competition for Designers with Junpei Kawamoto, Zan Krivec, Yuki Mori, Koki Suzuki
Shohei Yamashita
Mention at CODE, International Competition
The project is based on CODE international Competition with the aim of the renovation of an abandoned building in Bologna. Bologna was a melting point where several culture mix. Thus the site is the best place to sell made in Italy products for visitors and provide the experience of the ancient building with roman theatre inside. Mosaic Market represents a united atmosphere of various regional characteristics of Italy in Bologna where the Italian Traditional Market is located. The building is aimed to be the first market for designers to display handcrafted Italian excellences as Made in Italy together with the iconic legend of the remains of a 88 B.C. Roman theatre. In the market, Italian regions are pixelated into the furniture scale, reflecting the features. The mosaic layers up to this unit so that it can flexibly respond to given programs and human activities.
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Mosaic Market
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Pixelating Italy as Mosaics, representing the loc Process for Mosaic
Pixelated Italy
Mosaic with Local characters
Furniture create Facades
Typological Proposal for furniture
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ATRIUM AS A PIAZZA
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ARCHEOLOGICAL AREA
cal characters of the shape of Arch. Isonometric Projection
Transforming for usages
Rooftop
Scene_04
1st Floor
Mosaic Market
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Ground Floor
B1 Floor
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