KBDA
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| Project#: |
1998-053 |
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| Recognition: |
Honorable Mention |
| Name: |
Research Institute for Bio-Sciences |
| Location: |
Okayama, Japan
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| Completed: |
1996 |
| Firm: |
Shin Toki, Architects & Associates |
| Architect: |
Toki, Shin
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| NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION:
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Advanced technology and regionalism A project aim was to create an image suitable to biotechnology, one of the key fields for advanced research toward the next millennium.
Site The project is located in a hilly region. Facilities including surrounding fields are distributed across 4 to 5 hectares. The plan takes advantage of the naturally occurring 7m drop in elevation.
Distribution The design is based on a motif that recalls a bird spreading its wings to take flight on a breeze that blows through a zone of verdant greenery. Harmony with the surrounding environment was a goal in distributing the facilities. The properties of the site and requirement for access by car led to the circular road on the periphery. The road unifies the functions as an urban symbol.
Plan The basic plan arranges the office and laboratory wings along the long east-west axis and the information wing along the north-south axis. The width of the structure and consideration of the acoustic environment in the interior suggested the folded roof design. Corridors are placed to the south to minimize temperature variations in the laboratories. The roof of the information wing, which includes exhibition spaces, is curved to provide a contrast to the folded roofs of the laboratory wings.
Margins The half-mirror glass cladding functions as a device for wrapping the structure in natural light. Like a prism on a hill, the structure creates interior spaces that are at one with the natural surroundings. For the researchers who occupy it, it offers margins of liberty for creative work. By extension, it is designed to be surprising and emotionally satisfying, a space that makes people happy and that serves as a springboard for hope directed toward the future. |
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USER ASSESSMENT: |
Kikuo Ishida
Research Institute For Biological Sciences
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| The structure is in harmony with the natural surroundings and provides an excellent environment for research in a garden-like setting. The structure is light and open, and we enjoy the abundant use of natural light. Although the axis of the research wings is long, the circulation provides convenient access to laboratories for researchers. The institute is devoted research into plant biotechnology. The structure is welcoming to visitors, and the pond and plantings on the exterior provide agreeable spaces for relaxation for visitors as well as researchers. |
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| JURY COMMENTS: |
| This project challenges the existing corporate image of biotechnology by sensitively blending into the surrounding landscape. The playful correspondence between the shape of the trees on site and the overall form compliments the efficient laboratory spaces created for the scientists. |