ROKI Global Innovation Center -ROGIC-

What kind of space allows researchers to produce creative ideas? The bird’s-eye view will foster various ideas and creativity. By constructing a new building on land blessed with nature, we aimed to create a place where pleasant emotions and the changes of nature can be felt, allowing the people who work there to produce fresh ideas. Structurally building is a studio under a single roof, with artificial earth on each level. The researchers can freely choose where to work while gazing down at earth spreading out in front of their eyes.

The filter ceiling is a constantly changing second sky that percolates light and shadows. Wind has also been addressed. Air flows are analyzed using a simulation, the skylights open together with sliding doors, and a pleasant wind from the Tenryu River can be felt. It is our hope that perhaps the researchers will feel a sense of unity through the shared “architectural experience” and come to know the instinctive sympathy they have.

Location

Shizuoka, Japan

Year

2013

Category

Laboratory

Structure

Reinforced concrete, partial Steel Reinforced concrete

Structural / Mechanical Engineering

Arup

Landscape Design

studio on site

Lighting Design

Izumi Okayasu Lighting Design Office

Photograph

Takahiro Arai, Ryota Atarashi

Architecture

Tetsuo Kobori Architects