Iwan Baan
  • Photography
  • Books
  • Exhibitions
  • News
  • About
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Kanagawa Japan – Junya Ishigami

Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Kanagawa Japan – Junya Ishigami

2010

The building’s goal was to create a place where students could come to work on self-initiated projects and build things, but as students move in and out and projects change, so does the space required. So Ishigami and his team designed a building with a flexible and open layout supported by 305 pillars, which seem randomly placed.

The studio is about the closest you can get to the feeling of working outside while being indoors. The floor-to-ceiling glass makes the building appear weightless and elegant, and the open plan preserves the building’s sense of transparency as the viewer’s eye can shoot directly across the uninterrupted space. 305 columns of various sizes support the stripped roof of skylights, yet their white color keeps the focus on the space and the view, not the structure. The columns, although seemingly random, as specifically placed to create the sensation of zoned spaces, but their nonrestrictive quality provides a flexible layout to suit the changing needs of students.

Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite
Favorite

Tags:

  • Japan,
  • Junya Ishigami + Associates,
  • and University

Other projects tagged with Japan, Junya Ishigami + Associates and University

Vacpack Pavilion, Boston – Selgas Cano

Vacpack Pavilion, Boston – Selgas Cano

Rolex Learning Centre Finished, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland – SANAA

Rolex Learning Centre Finished, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland – SANAA

Sonei-ji Cemetery Pavilion – Sejima

Sonei-ji Cemetery Pavilion – Sejima

Many Small Cubes Tuileries, Paris – Sou Fujimoto

Many Small Cubes Tuileries, Paris – Sou Fujimoto

Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford –  Herzog & de Meuron

Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford – Herzog & de Meuron

Naoshima Bath, Naoshima Island, Japan – Shinro Ohtake

Naoshima Bath, Naoshima Island, Japan – Shinro Ohtake

Yaoko Kawagoe Museum, Japan – Toyo Ito

Yaoko Kawagoe Museum, Japan – Toyo Ito

Tama Art University Library, Tokyo – Toyo Ito

Tama Art University Library, Tokyo – Toyo Ito

Sumika House, Tokyo – Terunobu Fujimori

Sumika House, Tokyo – Terunobu Fujimori

Pavilion Naoshima – Sou Fujimoto

Pavilion Naoshima – Sou Fujimoto

Yohji Yamamoto Store, New York City USA – Junya Ishigami

Yohji Yamamoto Store, New York City USA – Junya Ishigami

Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Brown University – Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Brown University – Diller Scofidio + Renfro

  • Home
  • Portfolio
  • Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Kanagawa Japan – Junya Ishigami

Iwan Baan Photography, Rozenstraat 145, 1016 NP Amsterdam, The Netherlands, e-mail: studio@iwan.com — all images © Iwan Baan 1996 - 2026