junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall

junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall

the golden madonnina OF THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 | BEST DESIGNER

 

designboom publishes junya ishigami‘s culture and arts hall in tokushima, japan, ahead of being awarded with the golden madonnina trophy 2021 of milan’s THE DESIGN PRIZE (find out more here). awarded with ‘best designer’, ishigami has meticulously designed the new cultural and arts hall as a landscape of terraces that resemble petals dancing in the air. the project is developed with the same attention to detail that ishigami applies in all his works, including recent examples such as the ‘kokage-gumo’ pavilion, a temporary structure topped with a charred wood canopy that wraps around pre-existing trees in tokyo, as well as the ‘art biotop water garden’, a poetic earthwork landscape nestled among the foothills of japan’s nasu mountains.

 

designboom has been following junya ishigami’s work since the time he establishing his own firm, junya.ishigami+associates. before that, the japanese architect worked with kazuyo sejima and ryue nishizawa of widely recognized firm SANAA. ‘I wanted to be several things growing up and it all depended on the time,’ ishigami told designboom in this 2010 interview. ‘but they were always something to do with producing things, creating things. I sometimes wanted to be a designer, sometimes an engineer–anything that involved creating or producing.’junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall

 

 

THE tokushima culture and arts hall

 

instead of a huge box that sits on the site, junya ishigami‘s winning competition entry for the culture and arts hall in tokushima is characterized by a series of terraces, which together compose an expansive, habitable landscape. in connection with the tokushima central park, which is located adjacent to the site and houses the ruins of tokushima castle, the form of the terraces resembles petals dancing in the air. this composition is also reminiscent of the procession of awa odori, the largest dance festival in japan, which takes place in tokushima prefecture every august.

 

the japanese architecture studio has come up with a proposal that aims to open the hall to the city and its people, making it a place where they can spend a lot of time, relax and enjoy their day and the performances on view. since the entire facility is made up of a collection of terraces, neither the large halls nor the small halls or other functions have a clear outline.‘public buildings in the future, not limited to hall buildings, need to be able to flexibly change their roles and usage in the event of various events that may strike suddenly,’ notes ishigami in the project’s description. ‘for example, our proposal is that, in the event of a flood, a terrace that floats in the air can also be used as an evacuation plaza. or, under the current conditions of widespread infection, outdoor / semi-outdoor terraces and well-ventilated indoors are key. we aim to be able to adapt to various situations.’

junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall
the terraces of the tokushima culture and arts hall seen from above

 

 

in contrast to typical concert hall designs, where the space is formed by uniform seats that are packed in a box and look in one direction all at once, the interior of this main hall is made up of petal-like platforms that attribute a unique personality to it. these can serve different purposes when a performance is not taking place. for example, each foyer can be made into an independent space, where exhibitions or lectures can be held. meanwhile, the facility’s small hall is planned as open to the city and to the site’s landscape, with a transparent glass wall that softly wraps the space. the audience seats here are constructed based on the style of the ancient amphitheater. the project also includes a series of other functions, such as an outdoor cinema, a restaurant terrace, a water stage, a semi-underground multipurpose studio and various foyers and gardens.

junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall
large entrance square: light shines through the gaps between the many slabs, creating a bright plaza space

 

 

junya ishigami, the design prize 2021 best designer

 

since establishing his tokyo-based atelier in 2004, ishigami has developed a number of installations and designs that have been exhibited on an international platforms. these include the venice architecture biennale in 2008, where he created a garden installation in the japanese pavilion space, and the same event in 2010, where he exhibited the ‘chateau la coste’ installation – a project that won him the golden lion award (more here).

 

‘while product designers can easily experiment on a 1:1 scale, architects work on a much abstract level and imaginary scale,’ the japanese architect says when asked about his perception of scale and transparency during our interview. ‘as an architect with scale models I expand or reduce the actual scale and can be much more flexible than a product designer. making new borders in architecture can sometimes mean “transparent” but also very thick, very dense, invisible walls of air. that is when the surrounding creates its own space. that was usually stays invisible is also an interesting perception of space. that is what I tried to do in the ‘chateau la coste’ installation at the venice biennale 2010. or another distortion in perception was shown in kortrijk in the ‘picnic’ installation at interieur 2010. serially produced products form a society… get alive. a more comfortable environment is needed.’ see more images of ishigami’s culture and arts hall in tokushima below, and stay tuned for news regarding his 2021 ‘best designer’ award ceremony of THE DESIGN PRIZE.

junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall
open terraces immerse people in a lightweight atmosphere that prioritizes transparency and connection with nature

junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall
water stage: a shallow basin that can be used as a water stage for performances and events (the water can be removed if necessary)

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cafe foyer: a place to sell drinks and light meals, where visitors can relax on the terrace tables and sofas

junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall
multiple terraces of different shapes form a large hall by gathering together as if petals were dancing

junya ishigami, THE DESIGN PRIZE 2021 best designer, unveils tokushima culture + arts hall
the various seat positions create a sense of intimacy with the performers on the stage, giving each seat a special sense of value

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atrium main foyer

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on the roof of the small hall, there will be an open-air cinema with an LED screen placed on the stage side
on the roof of the small hall, there will be an open-air cinema with an LED screen placed on the stage side
mini concert foyer for traditional japanese puppet theater performances
mini concert foyer for traditional japanese puppet theater performances
the multipurpose studio allows users to practice dance in a calm semi-underground environment
the multipurpose studio allows users to practice dance in a calm semi-underground environment
in contrast to the large hall, which is a closed space, the small hall is planned as open to the city and to the landscape of the entire site
in contrast to the large hall, which is a closed space, the small hall is planned as open to the city and to the landscape of the entire site
the audience seats are constructed based on the style of the ancient amphitheater
the audience seats are constructed based on the style of the ancient amphitheater
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project info:

 

name: culture and arts hall tokushima

architect: junya.ishigami+associates

location: tokushima, japan

 

THE DESIGN PRIZE is an annual award program that celebrates excellence on a global scale. initiated in 2017 and curated by designboom, with patronage by the city of milan, THE DESIGN PRIZE recognizes both the extraordinary achievements and little sparks of beauty and delight that have emerged over the past 12 months.

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