Y I B U H O K I U R C I K A S H A K L A T I U U A S B H U I S U S E N N I H R I S T V Y O T P L F O I R O
Mar 11, 2016
Yuki Uchibori
W hen I visit architecture, sometimes I 'm moved by those and these experience become a vivid recollection. I believe architecture can be emphasiz the experience of people in daily life and I want to create such an architecture.
Yuki Uchibori
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Address/2-7-24 BRICKHOUSE Wakasato Nagano city Nagano Japan
Date of birth/25 of April ,1986, Kyoto, Japan
Telephone/+81 8038675370
E-mail/[email protected]
Main achivement
Education
Activity
Work experiences
Computer skills
Additional
• • First prize in bachelor graduation design, "High-rise merchant", at the shinshu university in February, 2010• • •
• Presented bachelor graduation design in annual architectural accademic meeting at Toyama University, 2010 • Toyama University, 2010• • Curated the architectural Workshop "Antipodas10" with argentina's architect -Robelt Busnelli, 2010
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• Vevterworks 2008(2D , 3D)/advanced knowledge. • Photoshop CS3/advanced knowledge.• Illustrater CS3/advanced knowledge . • • • Sketchup/Basic knowledge
• Experience Europe through one month trip in 2010• My faborits are Reading books, espesially, Haruki Murakami, Running, drawing, cooking,Playing basketball, and trip.
• Master of Shinshu university, Nagano, Japan 2010-present Belongs to sakaushi laboratry and studying atchitectural design theory • 2006-2010 March 8th semester of architecture. Every course was succesfully passed, standing out a very evaluation in the courses of architecture design• Seibo gakuin highschool, Kyoto, Japan. 2002-2005 March Belongs to the science advance course and basketball clubs.
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01/ High-rise merchant
02/ Sunny after the rain
03/ The opposite of the wall
04/ Like a cave,
Academic works
Bachelor graduation design/4th gradeFebruary 2010 First prize
First design assingment /4th gradeJuly 2009 Fine work prize
design assingment /master first gradeAugust 2010 Second prize
Second design assingment /third gradeJuly 2008 Sogabe prize
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05/ Roof in the city
06/ One house, Ten families
07/ Antipodas 2010
08/ House of Earth
Other works
Central glass international design competitionJuly 2010
Hasekou architectural design competitionNovember 2010
Workshop with ArgentinaOctober 2010 Robelt prize
Workshop with Terunobu FujimoriAugust - September 2008
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01Graduation design First prizeA high-rise merchantNippori high density apartment project Feb 2010
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fig1.Tokyo Japan
fig3.merchant in kyotofig2.merchant in kyoto
•Diploma project in shinshu university. •Assigment Tutor/Hiyoshi Maruyama(master student) •Instructer/Taku Sakaushi (architect) •Judge/Taku Sakaushi(architect) Tetsuo Nishizawa(architect)
A high-rise marchant
These days, in japanese urban city, such as Tokyo, population have been remarkably increasing. That's why, people who
live in high-rise apartment buildings have been increasing too. But people who live in such an apartment don't have a
chance to relate to nature because it is high density and there is no space to feel nature.
Then, is it impossible to feel nature at the high density housing?Merchant in kyoto -kyoto is my hometown- is typically
housing which can feel nature regardless of high density and . So, I proposed the high-rise and high density apartment
building refferd to the form of the merchant in kyoto.
•Site/Higashi nippori arakawa ku tokyo japan •Program/housinsgs and shops Site area/ 2660m •Floor space/ 20000m •Number of floor/42 (skip floor and one floor is 2300mm )•Rate of building volume/ 600%•A scale/213 housings and 11 shops
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Merchant in kyoto
Merchant in kyoto
This project
This project
Kyoto is made up by blocks and street called "omote".
Make up by housings and the street which reads to top from bottom in a spiral.
Housings and few shops filled the shapes.
Lanes through the shapes for approaching to housing.
Prepatre some cortyard in every housing.
Merchant filled the blocks. So, it can be high density.
Lanes through the block for approaching to housing .
Every housing has some cortyard. It is important for residents.
Merchant is made up by some boxes.A part of them is used as a cortyard.So, many rooms next to cortyard.
This project make up by boxes. And a part of them defined the cortyard too.
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This architecture is located in Tokyo that biggest city in japan. These days, the population of tokyo remakably increasing.
Nippori station
I selected Nippori as a place to build this architecture.Nippori is one of the increasing population area. And these days, high-rise buildings have been dramatically increasing. So, I selected this location.
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This is the minimam scale to stand. It becomes a high ceiling room. It becomes basic room size .
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Reffer to merchent in kyoto, I used large quantity of boxes. I show the scale of the boxes.
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This apartment has 213 houseing And all of them are different. There are types of familly and live alone. Each housings are very personality. But there are some rules and typically models. Then, I show typically models and a parts of housing. types.
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Omote
Reffer to merchant in kyoto, street for approaching to each housing is called "Omote". At this project, it through top from bottome in a spiral. "Omote" is highly important for people who live in merchant, because "Omote" is a space to feel nature or communicate with neighbors. At the case of this project, "Omote" is vital for residents too.
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This is main street which reads to top from bottom in a sporal.
Residents often communicate with others or take a rest here .
A part of the main street enter inner of the building but it is a direct road.
Reffer to merchant in kyoto, prepare some cortyards in a housing. The place that cortyards prepare is next to huge void or surfaces of the building. So, people can spend their time to resting or feeling nature. In addition to that, they can feel nature even if they stay inner, because many rooms next to garden.
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This cortyard next to 4 rooms.
This entrance is blight thanks to cortyard.
People can rest here and feel nature.
Residents should through this veranda when they go to livingroom.
Cortyards
2010, 03,07 Yuki with huge model
I could make a huge model with a lot of friends and lowerclassmens. They helped me a lot. Tuter/Hiyoshi Maruyama b4 /Takuya Tsuji b3/Junichi Nagata Fumi Takenouchi b2/Chika Matsumoto Hironori Tanaka Ryuta Kondo Ryunosuke Ito Kazuhiro Arai
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02AIJ competition2010 Fine work prizeSunny after the RainThe character of space depends on the whether July 2009
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•The first design assignment in the 4th grade in shinshu university. •Assigment Tutor/Yoko Kudo, Yuka Obinata(master student) •Instructer/Taku Sakaushi (architect) •Judge/Taku Sakaushi(architect) Tomohiko Yamanashi(architect)In addition, I handed in this project to AIJ competition 2010 that is well known in japan. As a result, I got fine work prize.•Theme/An architecture agree with grate nature •Deadline/2010, July 7 •Judge/Toyo Ito(architect) Makoto Motokura(architect) Jun Sato(engeneer)
These days, In japan, it is said that our daily life is separate from nature, though in old days, people live with nature. For
example, people can spend their time under an uniform temperature or conditions in house because of development of
equipment. That's way, it become difficult for people to feel neture. So, I would like to propose an architecture that makes
people to feel nature a lot.
Nature always change. To feel this change through architecture. This is a big purpose of this project. That was why
I decided to propose an architecture like a wind-bell or a waterwheel. Wind-bell sounds when the wind blow and
waterwheel revolve when the water flows. These are depends on the nature's change .
I forcused that the changes of the weather. It is sunny, we go out or dry clothes in the sun. On the other hand, it is rain, we
read a book or watch TV in the room. I think that our activity and feeling depends on the weather. Therefore I would like
fig1. wind-bell fig2. waterwheel
fig3. changes of the weather
•Site/4-17 wakasato nagano city nagano japan •Program/
a kindergarten •Site area/ 3000m •Floor space/ 1500m
•Rate of the building volume/50% •Number of floor/one
•A scale/ for 200 chirdrens
Sunny after the Rain
to suggest the architecture agree with great nature and it's character
of space depends on the weather.
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If it sunny, people go out and dry clothes in the sun. If it rain, people go out with umblla or stay home.
If it sunny, the shadow of the roof cast. It may makes territory.
If it rain, the rain curtain fall from the roof. It can be a dividing line.
Usually, architecture protect from nature such as wind and rain. People cannot feel nature in such an architecture.
This time, I propose the architecture that don't protect from nature and agree with nature.
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Use materials different from three kinds of transparency. It cast various shadow.
Tilt roofs various degree. It makes rain curtains different from amount.
Overlap of roof makes rain curtain and various types of shadow.
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Nagano Japan
This architecture is located in Nagano , Japan, in regidential area. But If it located another area, I think the character of space is completely different and it becomes interesting too.
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This time, I propose the architecture that three divices of the roof makes the way how to relate the character of space to whather deeply. I show divices of the roof.
At first, the top layer of the roof catch the light and rain. Light go through the middle layer and bottom layer of the roof. That's way, different tone of shadow cast. Rain is gathered thanks to the three layer of the roof.
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Cycle diagramWhen it is sunny, water evaporate and it will become cloud. After that, it will be rain. I tried to insert this architecture in the nature cycle. Rain makes a screen like a curtain in this architecture. The water pour down through little and many holes of the floor and it will make a space or area for water-lovers. Sunlight makes shadow spaces and evaporate water. Thus the space of architecture will be changes agree with the natural changes.
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Sunny Day
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If it is sunny, the shadow of the roof will make a territory.
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The shadow of the roof can be a faint territory. The shadow makes territory strongly.
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Using umbrella
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Rainny Day
Children can pass through the divider.
If it is rain, the rain curtain will makes a territory though if it is cloud, this architecture is no border.
A light rain
The rain curtain become a unclear dividing line.
WallA light rain A down pour
The rain curtain become a unclear dividing line. The rain curtain strongly divides the space into two. Wall universally divides the space.
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小さな領域が浮かび上がる
AM 10:00 快晴
曇りとともに空間は一気にフラットなグランドに。
PM 1:00 曇り
One day
AM 9:00 clear and sunny
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Some territories start to appear on the floor.
It would be flat like a gym accompany cloud.
影の重なりで領域が拡張
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雨が弱い境界となり、空間を分節する
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The rain water makes some division like a curtain.
The territories expand because of the overlap of shadow
影の重なりで領域が拡張
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正午。真上から降り注ぐ光が、多数の領域を作る。
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雨が弱い境界となり、空間を分節する
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水の蒸発が、蜃気楼のぼやけた空間を作る。
PM 3:00 晴れ
AM 10:30 clear and sunny AM 0:00 sunny
PM 2:30 rain PM 3:30 sunnyThe rain water makes some division like a curtain. Water vapor makes obscure space like a mirage.
The territories expand because of the overlap of shadow At noon, there are a lot of territories because of vertical sunlight.
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•The first design assignment in the first grade in shinshu graduate school. •Assigment Tutor/none •Instructer/Taku Sakaushi (architect) •Judge/Taku Sakaushi(architect) This project is final report of the design theory's lecture. Throuh the lecture, we read "Words and Buildings" that is a book written by Adrian Forty. Then, The assigment of this project is to make a house for two persons reffer to this books and develop the idea.
Opposite of the wall
•Site/4-16 wakasato nagano city nagano japan •Program/house for two persons •Site area/200㎡ •Floor space/ 70 ㎡ •Rat e of the building volume/35% •Number of floor/one •A scale/ for two persons
fig1.House for a musician fig2.Une petite maison
fig3.Open sky
Windows cut off the view. House for a musician which is designed by olgiati and Une petite maison which is designed by Le Corbusier are cut off the wonderful view. When people peep the view through the window, people are strongly aware of them. In addition to that, sometimes people feel that the view opposide of the wall like a virtual. When I saw "Open sky" which is designed by James tarrell I felt so. He cut the part of the ceiling and shows people sky. It is real sky but I felt like a virtual sky. Because the cailing is too thin.
I proposed a house for two persons. The purpose of this project is that to have an illusion and residents can live with fresh feelings.This house is for two persons but they live in separately. There are very thin wall with many window bitween two person's territory. And they can see the room of the opposite of the wall through the windows.
If people peep others' room through the window, he or she would feel like a virtural. In addition to that, If people see his or her own room through the window behind the other's room, he or she may feel like a virtural even if it is own room.
People walk aroud the house, he or she can see various view and feel like a mixture of virtural and reality.
The view of the opposite of the wall makes her to feel like a virtural
She can see her own rooms through the window behind the others' room. She feel like a virtural too.
She can see various view when she walk around the house.
Only she can see the view is opposite of the wall. He can see various view through the window .
A part of but many views make her to useimagination.
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This house is located in Wakasato Nagano city, Nagano in Japan. And It is next to shinshu university. As you see the plan, This house is separate into two. So it has two entrances, bedrooms, bathrooms,kitchens, Livingrooms and Diningrooms. These rooms are little narrow but the wall devid the space is too thin.
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This house is located in Wakasato Nagano city, Nagano in Japan. And It is next to shinshu university. As you see the plan, This house is separate into two. So it has two entrances, bedrooms, bathrooms,kitchens, Livingrooms and Diningrooms. These rooms are little narrow but the wall devid the space is too thin.
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Use steels as walls. I used the very thin -only 20mm- steel plates that form the walls also serve as the structure. So, I think that the veiw the opposiete of this walls through the window makes residents feel like a virtural world.
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04 Like a cave, Bachelor design Sogabe prize
Chirdren extend the archetecture’ s possibility July2008
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04 Like a cave, Bachelor design Sogabe prize
Chirdren extend the archetecture’ s possibility July2008
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Like a cave,
•The second design assignment in the third grade in shinshu university. •Assigment Tutor/Shota Mochizuki, Takuya Yamada(master student) •Instructer/Taku Sakaushi (architect) •Judge/Taku Sakaushi(architect) Masashi Sogabe(architect)
•Site/Wakasato park , 4 wakasato nagano city, nagano in japan •Program/the architecture for children •Floor space/
200㎡ •Number of floor/1 •A scale/for 30 chirdren
fig2.Verner Panton in Living Towerfig1.Domino system
Domino system, that is proposed by Le corbusier is a simple system like a "nest". I think that a nest is prepared according to inhabitants' sense of comfortability. On the other hand, I would like to propose the architecture for chirdren like a "cave". Upon entering a cave, humanity adeptly assimilated to the landscape by interpreting the various hints of convexo-concave surface and scales. I think that Especially, chirdren can assimilate the architecture because they have personality idea each other and they don't know common sense. In addition, it is highly important for children to develop their sense of oliginality. So, I proposed the architecture that is by place-making that encourages children to seek a spectrum of opportunities.
Verner Panton designed a furniture like a cave which can used freely. It is organic but systematic and simply. Therefore I think that I can make such an architecture if I uses only one organic shapes. So, I would like to propose the architecture that chirdren can uses freely expect for it leads chirdren the nature in the park, using only one organic shape.
Uses only one organic shapes. Connect these three shapes like a pipe.
One of them leads children to the top of the hill. Bent over the tail .
Connect smoothly each other. Prepare many little pipe. These are used freely by children.
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This architecture is located in wakasato park in nagano city in Japan. There are librally and concert hall in the park. And it has a lot of trees and natures. That's way I would like children to touch with nature in the park.
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The pipe which beggest of the three lead children to top of the hill.
This pipe lead children to many threes.Children are able to touch with them.
The pipe which rise high show children big sky.
Big three pipes leads children to nature and littele many pipes are used freely by children. For example, chirdren sit on a pipe or learn against a pipe or peep through a pipe... I expect to children uses it as they like and discover something in the architecture.
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Childrens are able to see a big sky here.
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When I imagine the appartment for future, I think that we should make appartments with less operate.I believe that high density residential area have possibility that can be like a appartment. Then, I built a big roof in the residential area -big glass roof. Because of the big glass roof , residential area change like a apartment. A sense of unity will developed among residents . In addition, because of the caractaristic of the glass roof, ordinary view can be change.
Roof in the city•Central Glass International Architectural Design Competition 2010 •Assigment Tutor/None •Instructer/None •Judge/Riken Yamamoto(architect) Hiroshi Naito(architect) •Theme/Housing for better urban environments.
•Deadline/2010, July 7 •Design partner/Yuki Shioiri(Shinshu graduate school master 1st)
Residential area. I built the big glass roof there.
The roof is transparent to light. The roof reflects and refracts the ordinary view.
The roof would shine because of the light.The roof prevented from rain.
People feel a sense of belongings.
I built a big glass roof in the Nagano city. Nagano has many mountain and nature. On the other hands, around the main
station, there are many houses and many people live in this area. So, I think that this location is suitable for this project .
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The size of the glass roof is about 60m×10m. Under this roof, there are 10 houses, a stream, a path, a shopping district, and a side walk. This roof can be draw people's activity.
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The big glass roof is transparent to light.
So, it don't lose a sense of daily, but it vary their daily life .
The roof refract the ordinary view.
This urge them to discover in daily life and leads to go out frequent.
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06 One house, Ten families Residential area can be an apartment Nov2010
Hasekou architectural competition
I designed an apartment like a residential area. But each housing is bigger than orginaly ones. Big one housing has ten rooms for ten families. And each rooms are very charactaristic. One of them like an attic, other one is like a stairs. This big house is made up by ten rooms which compose ordinaly house. In this, people will communicate like a famiy.
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Each houses has a lot of rooms.Big house. There are many rooms in this house.
But these are used as a house.
You can know there are many houses in this
from outside because of how to make the window. This strong community expand slowly.
These are used as houses for different family.There are many rooms in the big house .
•Hasekou architectural design competition 2010 •Assigment Tutor/None •Instructer/None •Judge/Kengo Kuma(architect) Sou Fujimoto(architect) •Theme/An apartment has 100 housing has different things .•Deadline/2010, November 7 •Design partner/Takuya Tsuji(Shinshu graduate school master 1st)
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This is one of the plan in this apartment and show the big one house. Ten families live in this house.
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Antipodas10
Roberto Rafael Busnelli was born in Argentina in 1966. He studied architecture at Buenos Aires university . Now, he plays an active role in not only Buenos Aires but also all over the world.He took place workshop with a lot of architects-Peter Eisenman for instance, and he is charge of a curator, for example, at the 2010 architecture biennale in venice, he worked as a semi-curator.
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“Antipodas” means “the opposite of the Earth” in Spanish which used in Argentina.In September 2009, the exhibition and symposium about Japanese architectures took place in Buenos Aires in Argentina, , the title was “Antipodas”. And that time, our teacher Taku Sakaushi was inveted to the symposium. In addition, in Octorber 2010, our labratory held the exhibition, symposium about Argentinian city and architectures and design workshop by the united efforts of Robert Rafael Busnelli who is an Argentinian architecture. Through these, we could know about the culture, city, and architecture of Argentina, which is “the opposite of the Earth” and we thought about context of city from understanding about the character of Argentinian city.
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This is the group work for the WORKSHOP. The purpose of this subject is that to make a pavilion that considering the context. In addition, We should make a model with only "paper". We wanted to make a pavilion which people can use the park more freely. So, we built like a bridge.
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We think that different kinds of materials makes different character of space and these space sparate each other. We recognize that topography makes space.
But we hope people who vsit this park use it freely. So we decided that we built an pavilion which tie each other.
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Terunobu Fujimori
House of EarthThis is the project that we try to make a little house (a shack) in the summer vacation with Terunobu Fujimori who is a very famous architect and historian in Japan. This house is located in Ogawamura in Nagano. In This place, There are many agriculture land, So We made a house which is used as a storeroom and cookhouse. At that time, we used many japanese traditional method.
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Terunobu Fujimori was born in Nagano in 1946. He studied architectural history at Tohoku university . Now, he plays an active role as not only a historian but also as an architect.In addition, he is a professor emeritus in Tokyo University and he is in charge of curator in the Venis viennale in 2006.