Kanemitsusyuzo: Preserving Sake Brewing Tradition in Hiroshima
Fathom‘s renovation of the Kanemitsusyuzo sake brewery in Hiroshima, Japan, beautifully blends tradition and modernity. This 2021 project breathes new life into the 123-year-old brewery, preserving its historic architecture while introducing contemporary design elements.
From the interplay of materials like burnt cedar, plaster, and red brick to the organic R-line that expresses the vibrancy of the brewing process, this sake tasting room and retail space pays homage to the brewery’s rich heritage while welcoming a new generation of visitors.
About Kanemitsusyuzo
In the heart of Hiroshima, Japan, Fathom’s latest project, Kanemitsusyuzo, pays homage to the region’s rich sake-brewing heritage. Nestled in Kurose-cho, Higashihiroshima City, this 2021 renovation breathes new life into a century-old brewery. Preserving History, Embracing Innovation
As I approached the brewery’s towering walls, a registered tangible cultural property, I was struck by the layers of history etched into its facade. The interplay of burnt cedar paneling, plaster, and a red brick roof – the hallmarks of the local architectural style – created a stunning visual tapestry.
Blending Old and New
Preserving the distinctive horizontal lines that defined the original structure, the design team carefully integrated a new, organically rising element into the adjacent direct sales shop. By accentuating the existing eaves and incorporating a plaster-finish...
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