TM Headquarters / Jun Murata
This is the renovation of the headquarters of the real estate company based in Osaka, Japan. On the 12nd floor ? the top floor of this building, new head office is required. The VIP space and meeting spaces are very important for this company which is having many conferences with clients.Â
© Jun Murata
Architects: Jun Murata
Location: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Area: 147.36 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Jun Murata
Structure: Reinforced Concrete
Model: Nini
© Jun Murata
From the architect. This is the renovation of the headquarters of the real estate company based in Osaka, Japan. On the 12nd floor ? the top floor of this building, new head office is required. The VIP space and meeting spaces are very important for this company which is having many conferences with clients.Â
© Jun Murata
Firstly, visitors reach the elevator hall which is installed a reception counter. From the hall with an impressive monochrome contrast, they can catch a glimpse of the wooden entrance space through the glass door.Â
© Jun Murata
In the darkness, the statue of Maitreya which is said to "save countless sentient beings" is enshrined on the entrance wall, and welcomes guests gently. The corridor is divided into right and left, the president's office room, rest spaces and the kitchen are arranged on the left side, and the meeting area and the ma...
© Jun Murata
Architects: Jun Murata
Location: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Area: 147.36 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Jun Murata
Structure: Reinforced Concrete
Model: Nini
© Jun Murata
From the architect. This is the renovation of the headquarters of the real estate company based in Osaka, Japan. On the 12nd floor ? the top floor of this building, new head office is required. The VIP space and meeting spaces are very important for this company which is having many conferences with clients.Â
© Jun Murata
Firstly, visitors reach the elevator hall which is installed a reception counter. From the hall with an impressive monochrome contrast, they can catch a glimpse of the wooden entrance space through the glass door.Â
© Jun Murata
In the darkness, the statue of Maitreya which is said to "save countless sentient beings" is enshrined on the entrance wall, and welcomes guests gently. The corridor is divided into right and left, the president's office room, rest spaces and the kitchen are arranged on the left side, and the meeting area and the ma...
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