Yokohama Tram Port Museum / Abanba
It is a multipurpose hall adjacent to " Yokohama Tram Museum " which stores tram which was once running in Yokohama city.It is a space where visitors can listen to lectures and eat lunchies.
© Taku Hata
Architects: Abanba
Location: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Architect In Charge: Toshihiro Banba
Area: 282.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Taku Hata
Structural Design : yat / Yasushi Moribe
Facility Design : Setsubi keikaku
Construction : Ando
© Taku Hata
Text description provided by the architects. It is a multipurpose hall adjacent to " Yokohama Tram Museum " which stores tram which was once running in Yokohama city. It is a space where visitors can listen to lectures and eat lunchies.
Diagram
© Taku Hata
We thought about the role of a showcase that the vibrancy of people in the hall leaked to the outside.
By setting multiple roofs in one space, we can control the light and wind by changing the level.
© Taku Hata
In addition, we can create a small corner with planar "displacement". We believe that buildings that can enjoy changes in external circumstances and changes in the inner appearance by a little volume manipulation are good.
Diagram
Section
We combine four different volumes into one space so that it will be the size that fits the scale ...
© Taku Hata
Architects: Abanba
Location: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Architect In Charge: Toshihiro Banba
Area: 282.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Taku Hata
Structural Design : yat / Yasushi Moribe
Facility Design : Setsubi keikaku
Construction : Ando
© Taku Hata
Text description provided by the architects. It is a multipurpose hall adjacent to " Yokohama Tram Museum " which stores tram which was once running in Yokohama city. It is a space where visitors can listen to lectures and eat lunchies.
Diagram
© Taku Hata
We thought about the role of a showcase that the vibrancy of people in the hall leaked to the outside.
By setting multiple roofs in one space, we can control the light and wind by changing the level.
© Taku Hata
In addition, we can create a small corner with planar "displacement". We believe that buildings that can enjoy changes in external circumstances and changes in the inner appearance by a little volume manipulation are good.
Diagram
Section
We combine four different volumes into one space so that it will be the size that fits the scale ...
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