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Tamagawa Takashimaya Grand Patio
5 October 2022
Tamagawa Takashimaya Grand Patio
Design: Yuko Nagayama and Associates
Location: 3-17 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Photos by Daici Ano
Tamagawa Takashimaya Grand Patio, Tokyo, Japan
Guided by a design concept of “Library & Art,” this renovation of a commercial building with a fifty-year history provides a place for community members to rest and relax. The Yuko Nagayama and Associates design transforms the spacious atrium into an intimate enclave that resembles a park in some places and a private library in others, offering opportunities for visitors to encounter books and art.
Three primary elements compose the space: an assemblage of lights, shelves for encountering stories, and parklike greenery. Comprised of 669 bulbs and 1338 cords, the assemblage of lights is the most distinctive feature of the project. By varying the height of the suspended bulbs, Yuko Nagayama and Associates constructed four ceiling vaults between the columns. Bulbs are suspended like necklace pendants from two thin cords hung at convergent 40-degree angles.
The white lines overlap to form a nimbus overhead that is illuminated by the suspended bulbs. Yuko Nagayama and Associates performed weight calculations and made mockups to determine the weight necessary to prevent the longest cords, measuring 5 meters, from slackening. The bulbs are made of carved acrylic rather than glass, ensuring safety if they are ever knocked.
Of the two cords used to hang each bulb, stainless steel wire was inserted in the one without electrical wiring as an additional safety measure to prevent bulbs from falling. To prevent the carved acrylic cavities from shining too brightly from the light reflected inside of them, Yuko Nagayama and Associates experimented with different forms to avoid additional distorted reflected light.
Our second strategy for creating an intimate atmosphere was to connect visitors with new books by arranging them so their covers are visible. The book director also selected meaningful quotes to display under each book. One shelf is devoted to art, with books and tools that were important to artists giving visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process. Two of the columns in the atrium are decorated with artists’ murals evocative of the experience of reading. Additional bookshelves in the second-floor café hold 100 books about bread and coffee.
The third element, parklike greenery, is achieved through planters that reference the district’s history as a resort area for Tokyoites. The selection of native Japanese plants was inspired by famous wooded resorts such as Karuizawa and Todoroki Ravine, where city dwellers went to escape the summer heat. Some planters include space for seasonal plantings, bringing the four seasons inside.
Commercial facilities are increasingly seeking out designs that reflect the UN Sustainable Development Goals. With that in mind, Yuko Nagayama and Associates made extensive use of sustainable materials such as scrap wood for the interior finishes and furnishing. Since opening, the space has drawn many visitors who spend time relaxing and enjoying the art and books.
Tamagawa Takashimaya Grand Patio Tokyo, Japan – Building Information
Architect information:
Company name : Yuko Nagayama and Associates
Address : 6F, 11-22, Yostuyasanei-cho, Shinju-ku, Tokyo
URL : www.yukonagayama.co.jp
Credit information:
Interior design : Yuko Nagayama and Associates
Photography : Daici Ano
Project outline:
Location : 3-17 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Completion : April, 2020
Design period : May, 2019–October, 2019
Principal use : Commercial facility
Total floor area : 55416.33 m2 (designed area : 2058.2 m2)
Design Team:
Client : Toshin Development Co.,Ltd (Takahiro Minamikawa)
Architect : Yuko Nagayama and Associates (Yuko Nagayama, Shoichi Hirota, Hideo Yokota)
Design development : Nihon Sekkei, Inc. (Takao Yuki, Masayuki Hamachi, Yoshifumi Karasawa)
Greening designer: Daishizen Inc. (Taichi Saito, Akira Masuda, Miyu Yoshizawa)
Lighting designer : Izumi Okayasu Lighting Design (Izumi Okayasu)
Art curation : Sakie Takasu
Contractor : Tokyu renewal Co.,Ltd (Kosuke hirokoshi, Yoshiyuki Yasuhara, Yuji Otsuka, Yasuhiko Eto)
Tamagawa Takashimaya Grand Patio Tokyo images / information received 051022 from Yuko Nagayama and Associates
Location: 3-17 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan, eastern Asia
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