我们为总部位于京都府的制药公司Nippon Shinyaku设计了其总部内的自由地址空间。它被规划在西大寺站附近的一个巨大场地的一角,那里有几座办公楼并排而立。

We designed the free address space inside the headquarters of Nippon Shinyaku, a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Kyoto Prefecture. It was planned for a corner of a vast site near Nishioji station, where several office buildings stand side by side.

为了纪念该公司成立100周年,该项目于2019年底开始。然而,由于新型冠状病毒的空前蔓延,它不得不暂时停止。它最终在2021年夏天完成。鉴于目前的环境条件,建筑物不像过去那样面对公共道路,我们意识到有必要将留下的内部与外部相连。

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the company’s founding, the project began in late 2019. However, it had to be stopped temporarily due to the unprecedented spread of the novel coronavirus. It was finally completed in the summer of 2021. Given the current environmental conditions, in which buildings do not face public roads, as they did in the past, we were conscious of the need to connect the interior, as it was left, to the exterior.

首先,我们增加了内部和外部之间的界限,将对角线以V字形的形式加入到玻璃墙中,以前是平行的。然后,我们通过将原本为外部环境设计的地砖,让它们溢出到内部空间,甚至咬住V型玻璃墙,使内部和外部的边界区域变得模糊不清。

First, we increased the boundary between the inside and outside by incorporating diagonal lines ub the form of a V-shape for the glass walls, which previously ran parallel. Then, we made the boundary area between the inside and outside ambiguous by taking the floor tiles, which had originally been designed for an outside environment, and allowing them to overflow into the inside space, even biting into the V-shaped glass walls.

更重要的是,在公司漫长的历史中,反复扩张的过程使建筑的外部变成了红褐色。这个场景和它的颜色在这种颜色的变化中表达了持续的过程,仿佛它也在改变建筑的内部。

What’s more, the process of repeated expansion throughout the company’s long history turned the exterior of the building a reddish-brown. This view of the site and its colors express the ongoing process in this change in color, as though it is changing the building’s interior as well.

为了对这一场景进行分类,我们将 “TSUZUKIAI “的理念融入到sukiya风格的建筑中。因此,沿着骨架梁的跨度,散布着描摹扶桑(日本纸质推拉门)轮廓的钢架。因此,这些墙不只是功能,如确保隐私或隔音。相反,它们旨在创造一个开放的空间,同时控制旁观者的意识,以强调各个区域的温和形式。
它非常适合于按照你的想法来度过你的时间。

In order to categorize the scene, we incorporated the idea of the “tsuzukiai” present in the sukiya style of building. Thus, steel frames that trace the outlines of the fusuma (Japanese paper sliding doors) are scattered along the span of the skeleton beams. As such, these walls are not just function, like ensuring privacy or sound insulation. Rather, they aim to create an open space while controlling the consciousness of lookers-on to emphasize the gentle form of the individual areas.
It is perfect for spending your time as you see fit.

Interior Designers: Reiichi Ikeda Design
Area: 369 m²
Year: 2021
Photographs: Yoshiro Masuda
Manufacturers: Inter-Office, ModuleX, fabricscape
Construction: Kanazawa Construction
Client:Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.
Design:REIICHI IKEDA DESIGN, Tomoko Nagahiro
Art:Tokuhiro Kanoh
Sign:Midori Hirota
Ci:REIICHI IKEDA DESIGN, Ayaka Sato
City:Kyoto
Country:Japan