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Architects:Shio Architect Design Office
Area:914m²
Year:2023
Photographs:Satoshi Asakawa
Lead Architects:Ataru Shio
Category:Educational Architecture,Day Care
Lead Team:Ataru Shio
City:Toyama
Country:Japan
Text description provided by the architects. This is a construction project for a new, two-storey wooden daycare centre, replacing a nursery built approximately 50 years ago. This project was secured through a selective tender process. In recent years, it has become increasingly challenging for design firms to secure public building projects. This tender system enables us to take on projects of a manageable scale, allowing us to enhance our expertise and build valuable experience.
Our aim is to contribute to the community by creating high-quality architecture in rural areas, where children can experience exceptional design from an early age. At the same time, we are expanding our capabilities and pushing the boundaries of our work.
The site is located in the heart of Himi City, Toyama Prefecture, and is characterised by its narrow, elongated shape running north to south. A key constraint was that an existing sewer pipe runs through the centre of the site, making construction directly above it impossible. Consequently, the building had to be positioned either to the north or south of this pipe.
In terms of structure, the building was designed using a traditional wooden framework construction method, incorporating locally sourced timber. This approach was made possible through the Forestry Agency's subsidy programme, which promotes the use of regional materials.
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