处于海啸淹没区的石垣市政厅被重新安置到一个较高的地方。其目的是恢复石垣市的景观:层层叠叠的传统红瓦灰泥屋顶被郁郁葱葱的绿色所包围。规划的灵感来自于石垣的居住模式,村庄在一排排房屋相交的十字路口形成。

Ishigaki City Hall, which was in a tsunami inundation zone, was relocated to a higher ground. The aim was to revive the Ishigaki landscape: layers of traditional red-tile stucco roofs surrounded by lush greenery. The planning was inspired by the settlement pattern of Ishigaki, where villages formed at the crossroads where rows of houses intersected.

对于市政厅,我们沿着东西向和南北向的轴线安排了各种功能,创造了一条向社区开放的街道。这条街道将延伸到市政厅外,使一个新的城镇与周围的绿色植物相连。

For the city hall, we arranged various functions around along an east-west and a north-south axis, creating a street open to the community. This street will be extended outside of the city hall, allowing a new town to be connected to the surrounding greenery.

传统的涂有石膏的屋顶瓦片正在从冲绳消失,因为石膏很容易损坏。我们能够通过使用白色釉面在每块瓦片上创建一个边界来恢复红白传统瓦片的图案。通过使用现代技术,我们试图将传统的风景和景观带回来。

Traditional roof tiles coated with plaster are disappearing from Okinawa because plaster is easily damaged. We were able to restore the pattern of red and white traditional tiles by using white glazing to create a border on each tile. By using modern technology, we attempted to bring back traditional sceneries and landscapes.

Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
Area : 13921 m²
Year : 2021
Photographs :Kawasumi Kobayashi Kenji Photograph Office, Makoto Yoshida
Construction : Taisei Corporation, DAIYONE, KUROSHIMA Specified Construction JV
Structural Engineers : Ejiri Structural Engineers
Facility Engineers : P.T.Morimura & Associates
Quantity Surveyors : Futaba Quantity Surveyors
Exterior Design : PLACEMEDIA
Landscape Collaborator : Landscape Architects Collaborative
Design Team : Kenji Miyahara, Naoki Okayama, Kanna Matsuo, Takumi Kozuki, Yoo Shiho, Junlin Chen, Shoki An
Collaborators : Sugama Architect
City : Ishigaki
Country : Japan