Bato Hiroshige Museum of Art

Tochigi, Japan
Foto © Mitsumasa Fujitsuka
Foto © Mitsumasa Fujitsuka
Foto © Mitsumasa Fujitsuka
Foto © Mitsumasa Fujitsuka
Foto © Mitsumasa Fujitsuka
Foto © Mitsumasa Fujitsuka
Foto © Mitsumasa Fujitsuka
Architekten
Kengo Kuma & Associates
Standort
116-9 Bato, Nakagawa-machi Nasu-gun, 324-0613 Tochigi, Japan
Jahr
2000
Size

1,962.43m2

This museum is dedicated to the works of the famous Ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige Ando. The design represents an attempt to materialize in architecture the unique spatial structure that Hiroshige created in his woodblock prints. In contrast with the perspective techniques used by many Western painters, he expressed three-dimensional space through the superposition of layers. Hiroshige’s work had a major impact on the Impressionists as well as on the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Here, we used wooden louvers made of local cedar to materialize this superposition of layers. The cedar was treated with fireproofing and rot-proofing processes to allow us to use it on the roof as well.

Dazugehörige Projekte

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  • Garten Höhenweg St.Gallen
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  • Sagiareal, Greppen LU
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  • Progressiver Reinraumausbau
    Lindner Group
  • Büro Allmendstrasse
    BFB Architekten AG

Magazin

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