Friday, April 4, 2014

Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates


Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates
This visitor centre in Tokyo by Japanese architects Kengo Kuma & Associates looks like a stack of smaller buildings with sloping roofs.
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates
Named the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, the building is located near the outer gate to ancient Buddhist temple Sensō-ji, which was constructed in the sixth century and is the oldest of its kind in the city.
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates
Horizontal slices divide the tower’s eight main storeys, creating sloping ceilings in conference rooms and an exhibition space, as well as a tiered floor inside the multi-purpose hall.
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates
Wooden louvres shade each of the four glass elevations and are spaced differently depending on the shade and privacy required by the rooms inside.
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates
Surfaces inside the building are also timber-clad and balconies are located on two of the upper floors.
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates
Kengo Kuma & Associates also recently completed a pharmacy and clinic  with plants sprouting through its facade – see it here.
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates
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