Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing: A Sustainable and Innovative Educational FacilityShowa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing: A Sustainable and Innovative Educational Facility

Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing: A Sustainable and Innovative Educational Facility

Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing is a stunning example of contemporary educational facilities, using innovative construction methods and incorporating sustainable design practices. The school is an expansion of an existing school in Japan, designed to accommodate an increasing number of students. It is a collaboration between Nikken Sekkei, a renowned architectural firm, and Nikken Wood Lab, a department of Nikken Sekkei specializing in the research and development of wooden architecture and wood structures.

Architectural overview © Yanguang House (Noda Tode)
Architectural overview © Yanguang House (Noda Tode)

Promoting Sustainability through Design

The school's design incorporates the relationship between nature and education, promoting students' exploration and creativity while being mindful of the environment. The use of two-way CLT flat slabs made from domestic wood and a lean design eliminated the need for compartment walls, providing a flexible and expansive space. The school also contributes to the realization of carbon neutrality by reducing its carbon footprint and promoting forest resource protection.

Site plan © Nikken Sekkei
Site plan © Nikken Sekkei

The key features of the Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing:

Sustainable Design

The Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing is a sustainable educational facility that focuses on reducing its carbon footprint and promoting forest resource protection. The school uses innovative construction methods, such as two-way CLT flat slabs made from domestic wood, and a lean design that eliminates the need for compartment walls, providing a flexible and expansive space.

Building facade © Kanko House (Noda Tode)
Building facade © Kanko House (Noda Tode)

Innovative Construction Methods

The Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing uses innovative construction methods, such as the two-way CLT flat slab method, requiring no beams, and allowing for minimal floor-to-floor height and total building height while maintaining the same ceiling height as the existing school. The use of CLT also reduced the weight of the structure and minimized its load on the foundation, shortening the construction period.

Continuous integrated space design © Yanguangshe (Noda Dongde)
Continuous integrated space design © Yanguangshe (Noda Dongde)
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Stunning Design Features

The Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing features stunning design features that promote students' exploration and creativity. Exposed CLT was employed for the interior, creating a seamless composition that transcends the functions of the building. Various parts of the building feature carefully designed CLT details that create phenomenal light and shadow effects and emphasize the timber's three-dimensionality.

Interior space © Kanko House (Noda Tode)
Interior space © Kanko House (Noda Tode)
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CLT structure is presented as it is © Yanguangshe (Noda Dongde)
CLT structure is presented as it is © Yanguangshe (Noda Dongde)

Environmental Consciousness

The Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing contributes to the realization of carbon neutrality by reducing its carbon footprint and promoting forest resource protection. The building's lean design, fully exposed structure, and labeling of each element's species, origin of the wood, and equipment function raise awareness of environmental and forestry issues.

The exterior of the building, the timber cross-section is directly displayed, © Yanguangshe (Noda Dongde)
The exterior of the building, the timber cross-section is directly displayed, © Yanguangshe (Noda Dongde)
Building facade © Yanguangshe (Noda Tode)
Building facade © Yanguangshe (Noda Tode)

Nature-Focused Learning

The Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing is designed to familiarize children with nature and stimulate their imagination about forest resources and the global environment. The fittings are designed to fully open to the central activity plaza, creating an integrated and continuous space for class visits, open school events, and other occasions, depending on the usage. The corridors and staircases are designed to stimulate various activities and provide a space that encourages a sensory perception of how the architecture itself was assembled.

Children in the classroom © Kanko House (Noda Totoku)
Children in the classroom © Kanko House (Noda Totoku)
The open-plan space encourages children to explore freely © Yanguangshe (Noda Dongde)
The open-plan space encourages children to explore freely © Yanguangshe (Noda Dongde)
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Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing is a remarkable example of sustainable design and innovation in educational facilities. Its stunning features, innovative construction methods, and environmentally conscious design make it a must-see destination for architecture enthusiasts and nature-focused learning advocates.

Atrium Staircase © Kanko House (Noda Tode)
Atrium Staircase © Kanko House (Noda Tode)
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Cedar CLT is used as the primary structural and interior material in the building. 
Cedar CLT is used as the primary structural and interior material in the building. 
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Building appearance © Yanguangshe (Noda Tode)
Building appearance © Yanguangshe (Noda Tode)
Floor plan © Nikken Sekkei
Floor plan © Nikken Sekkei
Cross section © Nikken Sekkei
Cross section © Nikken Sekkei
CLT structural diagram © Nikken Sekkei
CLT structural diagram © Nikken Sekkei

Project Name: Showa Gakuin Elementary School West Wing

Building typology: Primary School

Location: Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan

Site Area (㎡): 10,539.29㎡

Building area (㎡): 1,467.84㎡

Number of floors: G+2 floors

Building height: 9.7m

Structure: The main structure is wooden structure and some steel structures (CLT plate structure)

Completion date: 2021.11

Client: Showa Gakuin

Chief Design: Nikken Sekkei (Main business scope Basic design, implementation design, supervision)

Construction: Taisei Construction Co., Ltd.

Photo source: Kankosha (Noda Totoku), Gankohsha [Harunori Noda]

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