Architects:TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & Engineers
Area :3424 m²
Year :2020
Photographs :SS, Kenchikusya
Lead Architect :Yasuaki Nakafuji
Contractors :Taisei Corporation
Design Team : Kazumasa Denpo
Structural Engineers : Tashiro Fujimura, Futoshi Inoue, Arika Hori
Mep Engineers : Jun Takagi, Koichi Onoda, Taro Araki, Satomi Yoshioka Hajime Uchida, Kazunori Toma
Interior Design : Hiroko Tokuno
Exterior Wall Preservation : Natsuko Sugie, Fumiko Nakatani
Client : Andersen Institute of Bread & Life Co., Ltd.
City : Hiroshima
Country : Japan
Architecture that intersects time, space, and people in Hiroshima. Hiroshima Andersen “brings joy and happiness to tables” through bread. This is a reconstruction plan for the flagship store in its birthplace. Under the concept of “crossing of time,” we pursued a plan to renew the building while preserving and integrating elements of the bombed former building with modern design. The concept of “crossing of space” is materialized by enabling visitors to encounter the natural environment of Hygge* Park after passing through the bustling arcade town and bakery market reminiscent of Denmark. The “crossing of people” is created by the gate-shaped structure itself that forms the interior. The crossings are represented by cross-shaped pillars. *Hygge: Danish word meaning a warm and cozy feeling arising from human interaction