The article discusses a renovation plan for an architectural design office aimed at creating a mixed-use space in Hadano City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The project emphasizes the importance of 'sense of distance' between the office, its clients, and the local community. The site will address the historical context of a former manufacturing plant while aiming to serve both familiar and unfamiliar visitors. The design features a unique three-dimensional earthen floor, merging geographical characteristics with user experience to create a communicative hub that engages the surrounding area.
The design office aims to foster a sense of distance that enhances connections with clients and the local community, transforming the space into a friendly hub.
In designing the office, we respect the site’s history while ensuring it serves as a rational space that benefits local residents and visitors alike.
The strategic placement in Hadano City prioritizes a sense of connectivity in an area characterized by farmer traffic, creating an inviting space for interaction.
By incorporating a three-dimensional earthen floor, we strive to merge the local geography with our purpose-built office, enhancing the overall spatial experience.
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