Art Museum & Library in Ota / Akihisa Hirata
?Let the city bloom?It is a cultural exchange facility built in front of Ota station in Gunma prefecture. Ota City has a population of about 220,000 people, and the number of users of the station exceeds 10,000 people in a day. But few people walk in front of the station, shopping streets are quiet. To pioneer breakthroughs for such a situation prevailing throughout Japan, it is the purpose of construction to bring life back in front of Ota Station.
© Daici Ano
Architects: Akihisa Hirata
Location: 16-30 Higashihoncho Ota, Gunma, Japan
Other Participants: Yuko Tonogi, Ayaka Matsuda, Ayami Takada, Hitomi Namiki, Naoki Nakamata
Area: 3152.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Daici Ano
© Daici Ano
?Let the city bloom?
It is a cultural exchange facility built in front of Ota station in Gunma prefecture. Ota City has a population of about 220,000 people, and the number of users of the station exceeds 10,000 people in a day. But few people walk in front of the station, shopping streets are quiet. To pioneer breakthroughs for such a situation prevailing throughout Japan, it is the purpose of construction to bring life back in front of Ota Station.
Axonometric
Therefore, for people to easy to walk though and stop by, we aimed for architecture that the town is continuing to the inside.
© Daici Ano
Specifically, we proposed a configuration surrounding the slopes of s...
© Daici Ano
Architects: Akihisa Hirata
Location: 16-30 Higashihoncho Ota, Gunma, Japan
Other Participants: Yuko Tonogi, Ayaka Matsuda, Ayami Takada, Hitomi Namiki, Naoki Nakamata
Area: 3152.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Daici Ano
© Daici Ano
?Let the city bloom?
It is a cultural exchange facility built in front of Ota station in Gunma prefecture. Ota City has a population of about 220,000 people, and the number of users of the station exceeds 10,000 people in a day. But few people walk in front of the station, shopping streets are quiet. To pioneer breakthroughs for such a situation prevailing throughout Japan, it is the purpose of construction to bring life back in front of Ota Station.
Axonometric
Therefore, for people to easy to walk though and stop by, we aimed for architecture that the town is continuing to the inside.
© Daici Ano
Specifically, we proposed a configuration surrounding the slopes of s...
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