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Toranoko Nursery(2016)

The project is a small nursery in Yamanashi prefecture, Japan. Most of the local residents are aged, living in modest houses and farms scattered in the area. Along with a spectacular view of Mt. Fuji, the town creates a peaceful, but a bit deserted atmosphere.

 

The client operates three assisted-living facilities for elderlies around the site. The initial idea was about building a public place for the patients and the locals, then it was further specified to create a lounge and nursery to take care of the children of the town. We wanted the project to become a trigger to infuse life into the desolate neighborhood and flourish the local community.

 

Located in the center of the enclosed site, the roofs are slightly positioned in various angles, opening towards all possible directions to allow physical and visual approach of anybody from any route. Gentle curvature of each roof creates a sequence of scenery, dividing garden, lounge, lunchroom, nursing room and office, while the spaces are still kept connected as one. Children playing around, elderlies taking a rest, mothers chatting with each other, and cats basking in the sun – there is a place for everyone under the roof.

 

Toranoko nursery is designed in hopes of creating a core space of the community where people would gather around, as if under a big tree.

Location:Lake Kawaguchiko-cho, Yamanashi, Japan/Program:Nursery/​Site area:296.13m2/Building area:177.24m2/Total floor area:170.66m2/Structure・Scale:Steel frame+wooden roof, 1F

Publication : GA JAPAN 143, 144, 151/SD 2016/​Shinkenchiku 2017:03/CUBES #86/ARCHITECT Sep.2017/DETAIL No.215/Bauwelt 2019:01

Award : SD Review 2016/Yamanashi Cultural Prize of Architecture 2017/Japan Architecture of the year 2017/Bauwelt Award 2019/AIJ Prize Young Architect Award 2019/Architecture Asia Awards for Emerging Architects 2019/Taipei International Design Award 2019 Bronze Prize

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