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YOSHINORI YAMADA PORTFORIO

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  • 1YOSHINORI YAMADA PORTFORIO

  • 2

  • 3CONTENTS

    TONARI Art Museum/

    L

    L wall House / L

    Skip Structure Building

    800

    Small Forest Table/

    Platform to Plathome

    Workshop UBC [the shibuya tree]

    Research [ ] [Renovation]

    DM

    Other work

  • 4

  • 5Skip Structure Building

    Graduation Thesis Project 2010

    Instructor Yoko Kinoshita

  • 6Skip Structure Building

  • 7CONCEPT

    HISTORY

    RESEARCH

    1950 1900 2010

    350mm

    400mm

    mm

    ex.

    ( )

    Skip Structure Building

  • 8Meiji Univ

    Nanyodo

    MacJimbocho Sta.

    2800 SITE

    N 592 80%

    ()

    SITE 3

    23 45632

    Void

  • 9PROGRAM

    unit

    (SOHO ) 1

    2

    5

    1

    10 unit

    (SOHO ) 2

    4

    11

    2

    10 3 109

    ( ) 24

    5 6 12

    Skip Structure Building

  • 10

    PROCESS

    step1

    step3

    step2

    step4

    5 10

  • 11

    UNIT

    shop

    house

    oce house

    1500mm

    10

    ( )

    Skip Structure Building

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    A unit C unit :U

    B unit

    Living Bedroom

    Bath

    Garden

    D unit :I

    500mm

    1

    1

    BedroomLiving

    work

    kitchen

    kitchen

    Bath

    Bath

    1

    Living

    Bath

    Kitchen

    Garden

    Bedroom

    Bedroom

    work

    Living

    kitchen

    U

    I

    house

  • 13

    1050mm

    SOHO

    E.V

    1050mm

    263mm

    500mm

    15001500

    cafe kitchen

    mini shop mini shop

    Shop

    Office

    Skip Structure Building

  • 14

    1

    10

    2

    5

    3

    PROCESS

  • 15

    west section S=1:400

    south elevation s=1:800 east elevation s=1:800

    Skip Structure Building

  • 16

    N

    GL0PLAN S=1:400

    I

    section

    PLAN

  • 17

    GL+3000 S=1:1000

    GL+9000 S=1:1000

    GL+12000 S=1:1000 GL+21000 S=1:1000

    GL+24000 S=1:1000

    GL+27000 S=1:1000

    GL+15000 S=1:1000

    GL+18000 S=1:1000

    GL+6000 S=1:1000

    west section S=1:400

    Skip Structure Building

  • 18

  • 19Skip Structure Building

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  • 21

    TONARI Art Museum/

    Design studio 2008

    Instructor Yoko Kinoshita

    Guest Critic Makoto Yokomizo, Nagisa Kidosaki

  • 22

    TONARI Art Museum

    2045

    21 2045 20 " "

    2000

  • 23

    CONCEPT SITE

    1st Lane 2nd Lane

    3rd Lane 4th Lane

    1st Lane

    2nd Lane

    3rd Lane

    4th Lane

    Entrance Lane

    People

    I

    stylist , cook

    book, photo

    book, photo

    stylist , cook

    TONARI Art Museum

  • 24

    GLPLANS=1:1000

    G.L5500PLAN

    G.L4700PLAN

    A

    A

    N

    a

    b

    c

    d

    e

    a

    b

    c

    d

    e

    EV

    EVPLAN

  • 25

    SECTION

    2nd Lane b-b Section (S=1:600)

    Lecture Hall

    Entrance c-c Lane Section (S=1:600)

    Workshop Room

    3rd Lane d-d Section (S=1:600)

    1st Lane a-a Section (S=1:600)

    Lecture Hall

    4th Lane e-e Section (S=1:600)

    Office

    Cafe

    Ticket

    TONARI Art Museum

  • 26

    IMAGE

    EntranceLane

    1st Lane

    2nd Lane

    LectureHall 200

    Entrance Lane

    G.L G.L

    workshop room

    3rdLane

    nd Lane

    4th Lane

    office

    ticket

  • 27

    TONARI Art Museum

  • 28

  • 29

    House of L wall / L

    Design Seminar for Master course 2009

    Instructor Yoko Kinoshita

  • 30

    L wall house

    L

    L

    CONCEPT L

  • 31

    L

    mm

    F

    F

    SECTION

    SITE

    S=1:200

    S=1:200

  • 32

    air

    PLAN

    F

    L

    S=1:50

  • 33

    air

    House of L wall

  • 34

  • 35

    Small Forest Table/

    advanced architectural product design 2010

    Instructor Toshihiko Suzuki

    TOKYO DESIGNERS WEEK2010 STUDENT EXHIBITION nominated( best32)

    award( )

  • 36

    Small Forest Table 3cm 6

    3cm 2mm 6

  • 37

  • 38

    30mm

    3mm

    500% 2mm

    6 3

    PROCESS

    6

  • 39

    BOOK

  • 40

  • 41Small Forest Table

  • 42

  • 43

    Platform to Plathome

    Urban Design Seminar 2010

    Instructor Arata Endo

  • 44

    Platform to Plathome

  • 45

    LRT

    HOME

    CONCEPT

    DESIGN PROCESS

    Platform to Plathome

    LRV

    ex)

    ex) LRT

    Platform to Plathome

  • 46

    gallery

    bicycle

    bus stop

    information cafe

    workshop

    meeting

    cafe

    gallery

    taxi

    S=1:500 plan

    N

    LRT

    LRT

    A

    A

    SITE

    PLAN

    2

    LRT

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    PlatHOME

    PlatHOME

    HOME

    OPNHZOPZV\Q`HaspecialnumberontheLRT

    20XX

    PlatHOME

    OPNHZOPZV\Q`HaspecialnumberontheLRT

    20XX

    Branding Environmental Design

    SUN LIGHT

    Rain water

    H o2

    H o2 H o2

    2O+

    H o2 2O+

    d=6000

    60kg/

    600N/

    ex) one person =60kg

    =4070

    w=20003000

    Structure Design

    3

    (60kg/ )( w=3000mm,d=6000mm ,h=4070mm 150mm)

    Urban Design

    LRT

    2011

    LRT

    HOME HOME

    Now

    city hall street

    shopping arcade

    higasi soujyastation

    city hall street

    shopping arcade

    higasi soujyastation

    car carcar car

    carcar

    car carcar

    people

    Future

    people

    peoplepeoplepeople

    people

    people

    peoplepeople people

    people

    people

    peoplepeoplepeople people

    people

    peoplepeople

    people

    people

    people

    peoplepeople

    people

    people

    people

    peoplepeople

    PlatHOME

    PlatHOME

    PlatHOME

    DIAGRAM

    SECTION

    Platform to Plathome

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  • 49

    Workshop UBC [the shibuya tree]

    International Workshop 2010 tokyo studio

    Instructor Akihisa Hirata

    Atsushi Aiba

    Suhei Imamura

    George Wagner

  • 50

    (UBC) 3

    George Wagner

    [shibuya tree]

    (

    )21

    2

    14:45

    14:2017:50

    15:15

    15:40

    16:00

    17:0017:30

    updown

    route

    time-based site study

    strata

    simulation of existing topography

    exsiting massing condition 240m2

    exsiting built condition 240m2

    The shibuya tree Daikanyama

  • 51

    daikanyama branch

    daikanyama transect

    daikanyama site

    shibuya tree1:800section d - d

    1:800section c - c

    1:800section b - b

    1:800section a - a

    original

    interven

    tion

    original

    original

    interven

    tion

    original

    interven

    tion

    a

    a

    b b

    dd

    cc

    Workshop UBC [the shibuya tree]

  • 52

    IMAGE

  • 53Workshop UBC [the shibuya tree]

  • 54

  • 55

    Research [ ]

    Design Seminar 2009-2010

    Instructor Bruce Levin

    Yoko Kinoshita

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    2009 2010 BRUCE S LEVIN

    100 BRUCE S LEVIN

    2010 BRUCE S LEVIN

    2011

    2009 studyB

    2009

    2010 studyC

    Post Bubble City 11

    studyB

    studyA 2009 2009 1

    200

    DVD

  • 57

    STUDY B

    Research [ ]

  • 58

    EV

    4F PLAN

    Dog house

    Performance stage

    Music spaceParty garden

    (audience space)

    Drying cloth space

    closetGarden

    EV

    Bath terrace

    Tree living

    5F PLAN

    Bath room

    Radiation heating

    B ridge

    Mini kitchen

    closet

    Living

    EV

    3 6 0 v i s t a s l e e p s p a c e

    6F PLAN

    Flower terrace

    Night terrace

    S trage trophydisplay

    Bed room

    EV

    Off ice

    3F PLAN

    Off ice entrance

    Comfortable void

    Pres ident space

    S taf f space

    Radiationheating

    Work space

    Meeting space

    EV

    (holiday=bicycle custom space)

    SHOP

    1F PLAN

    Bicycle display

    Rest space

    Public space

    mother space

    Signboard

    Connect void

    EV

    KITCHEN

    B1F PLAN

    Strage

    Work table

    rest garden

    EV

    2F PLAN

    Eat spacehigh ceil

    Service court

    Dogwindow

    Connect void

    Mini kitchen kitchen

    Dogwindow

    trophydisplay

    Radiation heating

    R est space

    Rest space

    S=1:200

    N

    site area 51.21 Date

    building area 40.26 (max 46.089 )total oor area 201.63 (max 204.82 )house area 95.05 shop area 40.26 oce area 57.31 oor number 6 ,

    Presentation study

    shop

    House

    1F

    B1F

    2F

    M2F

    3F

    4F

    5F

    6F

    weiv

    weiv weivweiv

    dniwecneidro

    diov eert

    weiv063

    sriats

    open space

    meeting space rest space/ living

    dining

    Stairs

    shopvoid

    voidsmall window

    small window

    kitchen

    oce

    oce

    Music stage

    garden

    garden

    living

    bed room

    ower garden

    bath room

    Finish

    Domino

    MoreFree

    standard1st phase 2nd phase 3rd phase 4th phase 5th phase

    open space

    volume

    open space

    volume

    circulation

    structure

    noise

    open space

    volume

    circulation

    structure

    noise

    scenery

    open space

    volume

    circulation

    structure

    noise

    scenery

    garden

    dog

    strage

    : 1

    :49.1

    :

    / : 80 /400

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    STUDY C

    Post Buble City Study

    There is the direction in the object, and it has the power that influences a person's behavior. In other words, we can control humans with the architectural object that suqqests humans movement . By manipulating direction in plan and section BA is created.

    ( / ) ( )

    MULTIPLE ORIENTATION

    Evaluation :

    Denition :

    front

    back

    up

    down

    360

    PERSONpeople are freedom !

    ORIENTATION

    OBJECTobjects decide on human orientation

    >>> >>>

    It is able to make a relationship between people by adjusting and combining the orientations.

    PLAN OPERATION SECTION OPERATION

    1. There are various orientations at the space.

    2. Multiple orientation operate relationships between people. HARMONY DEVIDE DEVIDE

    NO

    YES

    YES

    2. Post bubble city analyis

    Denition :

    Evaluation :

    SMALLNESS

    surrounding environment

    orientation of objects and people

    their inuence get growing

    Because of smallness, the combinations of orientations should produce various places.The spaces are determined as unit of their place. They are charm of the small space.

    2. The density of the quality as BA. (The better the BA, the more increase charm of small space. )

    1. The spaces are determined as each of BA have relationship each other.

    SMALLNESS

    surrounding enviroment

    site

    house

    surrounding enviroment

    site

    house

    grow the BA

    Charm of the small space

    SMALLNESS

    The small houses are influenced by the surrounding environments and the directions of the people, furnitures, windows, in the house because of its smallness. And,the BA is occured in the house by these influence. When the BA is storonger and more independence, the house space are composed of the continuous BA . The composition of the house is the charm as the small space.

    / /

    ) BA mean a small place which has a human behavior.

    behavior

    funiture

    +

    elements of architecture BA

    comfortableBA

    The case of a space is made up of simple BA as a whole.

    The case a space is made up of comfortable BA partly.

    A BA B

    Post Buble City 11

    studyB

    House(night)

    House(day)

    Oce

    Shop

    inside

    outside

    Double Spiral Zoning

    Research [ ]

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  • 61

    Research [Renovation]

    Urban Design Seminar 2010-2012

    Instructor Arata Endo

  • 62

    2010

    2011

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    625,000

  • 63Research [Renovation]

  • 64

  • 65

    Other work

    2006-2011

  • 66

  • 67Other works

  • 68

    Yoshinori Yamada /

    1986

    2005

    2006

    2010

    2010

    JIA

    TOKYO DESIGNERS WEEK 2010

    TOKYO DESIGNERS WEEK 2010

    contact

    phone: 090-4710-8711

    pc: [email protected]

    mobail: [email protected]

    PROFILE

  • 69Thanks!!