INTERMEDIA renovates japanese house into mixed-use hub

2022-08-20 09:42:34 By : Mr. Raymond Wang

Located in a quiet and rural area of Saikai in Nagasaki,  Japan , ‘Hoget’ is a mixed-use compound hosting a local  cafe , an office, a digital factory lab, and an outdoor event space. These programs are held inside a former private  residence   renovated  in 2020 by  INTERMEDIA .

With no railroads, no highways, and barely any retail shops or restaurants in sight, the project offers the local community a kind of lifeline to boost activities and regional tourism. ‘ We are trying to create a place where residents and people from other regions visiting the West Sea are mixed, where various people come and go for various purposes and interact naturally with each other’s activities,’  writes the studio. 

all images © Yashiro Photo Office 

When visiting the site for the first time, INTERMEDIA (see more  here ) was taken aback by the existing layout: A high platform that rose 2 meters above the road from the center, with a private house built on top of it in an enclosed fashion. Combined with the texture of the existing stone walls and roof tiles, the architecture gave the impression of a fortress — challenging the architects’ next steps: how to distribute programs and connect to the context.

Responding to the challenges, INTERMEDIA gently dismantled the central platform, converting it into a large staircase that gently links the house to the town street and the medium-sized plaza right next to it. Additionally, thanks to the house’s wide opening toward the town square, the team was able to set up a friendly play area for children to run around.

opening up the original architecture with simple, clean gestures 

A new wing wall was also installed around the opening, containing cantilevered eaves pillars and structural plywood covering it on both sides. It also serves as an earthquake-resistant, reinforced wall for the existing house. When viewed from the inside, the eaves present a stepped shape. ‘ Since there are no laminated lumber factories in Nagasaki , we decided to expose the shape of the laminated beams as they are; these were manufactured by combining 105×105 square timbers distributed in the prefecture,’  continues the studio.

The renovated interiors, meanwhile, still preserve the house’s original texture. The floor, however, was reworked in three different places, and the central space was wrapped in an expanded metal framework serving as partitions. When open, the expanded metal makes room for a wide range of spatial configurations depending on the type of activity or occasion being held.

white-painted metal mesh partitions help customize the central space

overview of the cafe, where INTERMEDIA preserved the house’s original texture and feel 

view of the newly-added staircase that links the renovated house to the rest of the town

program: Cafe and multi-purpose space

location: Saikai, Nagasaki, Japan 

structural plan: Enshu Structural Design

lighting plan: Atsushi Sugio Lighting Design construction: Muraoka Architecture

photography: Yashiro Photo Office 

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