gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office

EA Research and Design Office unveils gin distillery in japan

 

In the serene landscape of Joetsu City, Japan, Takeru Shoji and Takayuki Shimada of EA Research and Design Office present Echigo Herb Distillery, a space to accommodate the artisanal process of gin-making. The three-story building combines reinforced concrete, steel, and wood for a form that appears grounded yet floating. Four large, horizontally stretched arched openings connect the structure to the natural environment at four corner points while giving the illusion that it hovers above the landscape. Artificial terraces and pathways extend from the garden into the distillery. Distillation equipment is also placed on these terraces, which are planted with juniper berries and other botanicals used in gin-making, weaving the production process into the architecture itself. The four corner supports are treated as garden elements, further enhancing the sense of upward lightness. 

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
all images © Koji Fujii (TOREAL)

 

 

gallery at Echigo Herb Distillery immerses visitors in the process

 

The distillery, designed by the Japanese team of the EA Research and Design Office, is situated on a site with deep roots. Since 1980, the client company has operated its head office and factory here, researching wild herbal enzymes and manufacturing enzyme-based food products. This project builds upon that legacy, utilizing alcohol produced during the fermentation process to craft gin.

 

The ground floor houses the distillers, encircled by a two-story atrium that allows natural light to flood the space. A cloistered gallery on the second floor wraps around the distillation equipment, providing a 360-degree view of the production process and allowing visitors to connect with the craft at the heart of the facility. A staircase leads to the third floor, a multi-purpose laboratory that offers panoramic views from Mount Yoneyama to Mount Myoko. There, reversed perimeter beams are used as flower beds and provide robust support for 90-millimeter steel columns. These thin elements make the roof appear to be floating above the structure. The ceiling itself is finished with mirrored stainless steel, creating an effect reminiscent of water and evoking the essence of gin-making.

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
a space to accommodate the artisanal process of gin-making

 

 

local stone and wood resources compose the material palette

 

Materiality is central to the design, with local craftsmanship and resources celebrated throughout. The ground floor and terraces incorporate soil from the region, rooting the structure in the land. The 8.5-meter terrazzo bar counter is a microcosm of the local landscape, using stones from Mount Myoko, the Sekikawa River, and the Naoetsu coast. Concrete walls bear the grain of Joetsu cedar formwork, while the same cedar is used for the exterior of the adjacent machine room. By moving between the earthy, grounded spaces and the airy, panoramic upper floors, visitors experience a profound connection to the land and the craft of distillation. 

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
the three-story building combines reinforced concrete, steel, and wood

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
the four corner supports are treated as garden elements

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
the ground floor houses the distillers

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
a two-story atrium that allows natural light to flood the space

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the roof is finished with mirrored stainless steel

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
on the third floor, a multi-purpose laboratory offers panoramic views

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
materiality is central to the design, with local craftsmanship and resources celebrated throughout

gin distillery in japan appears to float with arched openings by EA research and design office
concrete walls bear the grain of Joetsu cedar formwork

arched-openings-floating-illusion-japanese-gin-distillery-ea-research-design-office-ea-o-takeru-shoji-01-10-2025-designboom-1800-02

four large, horizontally stretched arched openings connect the structure to the natural environment

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visitors experience a profound connection to the land and the craft of distillation
visitors experience a profound connection to the land and the craft of distillation
utilizing alcohol produced during the fermentation process to craft gin
utilizing alcohol produced during the fermentation process to craft gin
a cloistered gallery on the second floor wraps around the distillation equipment
a cloistered gallery on the second floor wraps around the distillation equipment
roviding a 360-degree view of the production process
roviding a 360-degree view of the production process
reversed perimeter beams are used as flower beds
reversed perimeter beams are used as flower beds
artificial terraces and pathways extend from the garden into the distillery
artificial terraces and pathways extend from the garden into the distillery
distillation equipment is placed on these terraces
distillation equipment is placed on these terraces
giving the illusion that the building hovers above the landscape
giving the illusion that the building hovers above the landscape

 

project info:


name:
Echigo Herb Distillery
architects:
EA Research and Design Office | @ea_research_and_design_office

location: Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan

total floor area: 248.32 square meters

 

lead architects: Takeru Shoji, Takayuki Shimada 

structural design: Tetsuya Tanaka Structural Engineers

mechanical equipment design: Oyamatsu Architect Office

lighting design: TACT (Daiko Electric Co., Ltd.)

contractor: Yoshiharagumi Co., Ltd.

photographer: Koji Fujii (TOREAL) | @kojifujii_photography

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