Koji Saryo Produced by Uonuma Jozo, Japanese Cafe Building Design, Mie Prefecture Architecture Photos
Koji Saryo Produced by Uonuma Jozo, Kansai
30 November 2021
Cafe with color sequence expressing the living warmth of fermentation
Koji Saryo Produced by Uonuma Jozo, Japan
Design: Atsushi Suzuki, Transit Branding Studio
Location: San Sebastian St.8, Taki-cho Vison 672-1, Taki District, Mie Prefecture, Kansai region, Honshu, Japan
Photos by Hitomi Matsuno
Koji Saryo Produced by Uonuma Jozo, Mie Prefecture
Located inside a luxury resort and shopping center in Mie Prefecture, this café operated by rice-koji maker Uonuma Jozo offers amazake, a sweet fermented koji drink, and other koji products.
The materials, colors, and forms of the café were inspired by the heat of koji fermentation and the traditional architecture of Uonuma, the company’s hometown in northern Japan, where snow can pile up over three meters high in winter.
During the process of making koji, heat is released when microorganisms consume organic matter—which is to say, the warmth of fermentation is a vital, living warmth that changes second by second. This space was designed with a similar mindset.
For instance, the flushed red fixture surrounded by benches in the center of the room is intentionally lowered to eye level to create a striking contrast in hue when viewed from outside. When guests sit on the bench and view the greenery outside, their perception of the colors gradually changes.
In addition, the red plaster floor adds to the ruddy light that reflects off the faces of people in the café. This sequence of color transformations is intended to express the living warmth of fermentation.
Koji Saryo Produced by Uonuma Jozo – Building Information
Project Name:Koji Saryo Produced by Uonuma Jozo
Project Location: San Sebastian St.8, Taki-cho Vison 672-1, Taki District, Mie Prefecture 519-2170, Japan
Date of Completion: July 2021
Total Floor Area: 70.4m2
Client: Marukome Co.,Ltd.
Credit Information:
Designer: Atsushi Suzuki / Transit Branding Studio™
Lighting Designer: Mizuki Matsuura / hmmm
Photographer: Hitomi Matsuno / Transit Branding Studio™
Transit Branding Studio Japan
Designer Profile: Atsushi Suzuki joined the design team at Tanseisha in 2012, specializing in interiors for brand shops and department stores. In 2020 he joined Transit Branding Studio, where he oversees all aspects of project launches, from planning and interior design to content development. https://www.transit-web.com/
Koji Saryo Produced by Uonuma Jozo images / information received 301121 from Transit Branding Studio
Location: San Sebastian St.8, Taki-cho Vison 672-1, Taki District, Mie Prefecture 519-2170, Japan Japan, East Asia
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