Showroom H by Akihisa Hirata
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Architects: Akihisa Hirata
Location: Nigata, Japan
Program: Showroom, Office
Showroom H / Akihisa Hirata
Architects Website: www.hao.nu
Design Year: 2005
Construction Year: 2006
Site Area: 824 sqm
Constructed Area: 294.2 sqm
Photographer: Akihisa Hirata
This is the building for a showroom exhibiting small agricultural equipments. The structure is built by Akihisa Hirata and features building supports made by triangular concrete walls. The result makes for a structure that stands out both during the day and at night as the light peaks through the triangles.

I tried to create a place similar to natural environment in an artificial way. People are invited to go deep into the continuity without whole view, where they can find different spread of things in every minute. This architecture is made by a very simple operation arranging a 5m grid of concrete walls, slicing them diagonally.

However, these diagonal openings create completely different order from “horizontal and vertical”. In a sense, each inclined line contains infinite degree in between “open” and “close”, so that we can feel complex effects of 3-dimentional combination of these lines, which remind us some kinds of natural environments as forest.

I intended to make a continuous space, using the way as clear as possible, where one can feel diverse distances, and a space close to human body with 3-dimentional dynamism.

Source: Showroom H / Akihisa Hirata
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Wow. its great, The snaps are very nice.
Thanks,
Julia