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LATTICE in Fukuoka, Japan by SAKO Architects

Project name:
LATTICE in Fukuoka
Architecture firm:
SAKO Architects
Location:
Fukuoka, Japan
Photography:
Yousuke Harigane
Principal architect:
Keiichiro Sako
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Built area:
666 m²
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Completion year:
2022
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Lighting:
SAKO Architects
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Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Multi-Tenant Building

SAKO Architects: The site is a 3-minute walk from the subway station, and the front 5.5-meter road connects to the main street. The multi- tenant building is inserted into a row of residential buildings.

For the adjacent residential building, the north elevation of the building is a "scenery" that will exist for decades to come. In order to soften the oppressive feeling created by the 20-meter- long fair-faced RC wall, the elevation is scaled down by dividing it into 875-mm squares. In addition, three types of formwork were used to create an uneven surface: "vertical stripes," "horizontal stripes," and "undulate" formwork. The checkered pattern will gradually become clearer due to the difference in the speed of the blackening. The elevation will become a "scenery" that changes continuously.

Since the second and third floors will be occupied by medical tenants, it is appropriate to enhance grounding rather than openness. Therefore, the staircase is placed on the façade side and covered with 8mm square aluminum. The 110 mm square is close in size to the exterior tiles of the adjacent buildings, creating a sense of continuity. In the future, it is expected that ivy will cover the staircase, and the mosquito net-like latticework will become a facade covered with greenery.


By Stephany Mata Garcia

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