kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan

kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan

Adaptive Renewal turns Abandoned Farmhouse into Creative hub

 

Arai Mise Studio in Ichihara City, Japan, emerged from the adaptive reuse of a former abandoned farmhouse, transformed into a creative space for a music and video creator, embodying a connection to rural nature. The renovation by Kurosawa Kawara-ten aimed to integrate the house and warehouse, initially conceived as a temporary residence and a craft store, highlighting the owner’s connections with Japanese crafts. However, external challenges, including a typhoon and the COVID-19 pandemic, led to a shift in the project’s objective. The focus turned to providing a base for the client’s creative activities in a rural setting, resulting in the renovation of only the warehouse into a studio.

kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan
all images by Masato Chiba

 

 

kurosawa kawara-ten maximizes studio’s spatial functionality

 

The approach transitioned from a conventional construction budget to a low-budget strategy, improving the existing business environment. The architect‘s role evolved from supervising construction to guiding the client’s construction process, managing various contractors, and adopting an agile design approach. Special conditions, such as the existing urban studio and its location outside an urban planning area, influenced the project’s unique aspects. The renovation prioritized maximizing space functionality, combining earthen walls for sound and light insulation, and incorporating features like toilets, rest areas, and storage in the eaves space.

 

The plan continually adapted based on client suggestions and connections, involving collaborations with local artisans and workshops for university students. Arai Mise Studio represents a shift from a residential space to a multifunctional production hub, reflecting not only changes in architectural structure but also fostering community engagement and communication through its ongoing creation process.

kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan
exterior

kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan
kitchen

kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan
dining area

kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan
former stable

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river-facing window

kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan
studio

kurosawa kawara-ten revamps warehouse into multifunctional creative studio in japan
studio

 

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night view

 

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studio's interior
studio's interior
entrance
entrance
bathroom
bathroom

project info:

 

name: Arai Mise Studio
architect: kurosawa kawara-ten | @kurosawakawara_ten

manufacturers: Kohler, LIXIL, Mizunoseitoen, Nihonmozaiku Tile, Sanwa, Toto

tiles: Mizuno Pottery

mosaic: Mozaiku

kitchen counter: Woodwork

location: Ichihara, Japan

photography: Masato Chiba

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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