这是一个位于广岛一个购物中心的 “卡里斯 “的精品项目。

这个空间是用来购物的,但也可以用来举办活动。该店的概念是空间根据你所站的位置而改变其景色或气氛,如洞穴或石灰岩洞穴。在某些地方,这个地方提供了一个通往商店尽头的景观,同时它也有一个被内部隔板包围的区域。走过人工而又随机的空间的体验会接近于在大自然中行走的感觉。设计的目的是提供一种新的购物体验,人们可以通过漫步在大自然中看到产品。

This is a boutique project for “karis” in a shopping center in Hiroshima.

The space is for shopping but also for holding events. The concept of the store is space that is changing its view or atmosphere depending on where you are standing, such as caves or limestone caves. At some points the place offers a view to the end of the store, and also it has an area surrounded by the inner partitions. The experience walking through the artificial yet random space would be close to something like walking in nature. The purpose of the design is to offer a new shopping experience that people could see products through strolling in nature.

隔断的材料是纸管,坚固且容易操作,而且他们用纸管来卷布。这些纸管被随机分层,成为不平整的表面,并形成拱形作为商店的隔断。

由于这些拱门,商店创造了各种不规则和复杂的空间,就像自然界的洞穴一样。通过一年的时间,专卖店可以通过隔断的独特特征以不同的方式使用。我们相信,该店将是一个在人和产品之间找到一种新的和新鲜的关系的机会。

The materials of the partitions are paper tubes that are strong and easy to work with, and moreover, they are using for tubes to roll up cloths. The tubes are layered randomly as to be uneven surfaces and create arch shapes as partition for the store.

Because of the arches, the store creates various spaces that are irregular and complex, such as caves in nature. The boutique could be used in different way with the unique characteristics of the partitions through a year. We believe that the store would be a chance to find a new and fresh relationship between people and products.

Architects: Suppose Design Office
Area : 117 m²
Year : 2009
Photographs :Toshiyuki Yano
City:HIGASHIHIROSHIMA
Country:Japan