Tokyo Dojo
The concept of the design was the idea to create a central place where the world of experience around sports and the fan community can be celebrated together. With organic forms, the dynamics of the sport is also shown in the building structure. The design language combines traditional japanese pattern and modern architecture with technology.
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Image of the Tokyo Dojo
Illustration of the version of the Tokyo Dojo
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Concept and idea behind the Shippo Pavillon of Tokyo Dojo
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How does it fit in the sourroundings? Location and architecture together.
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A very nice project with only a few drawbacks, it managed to have significant strengths on all of the evaluation criteria.
The design of using overlapped circles successfully generates certain new atmosphere of the space. It should have been much interesting if the people interaction in-between a circle and another regarding the program or usage is expressed.
The concept for this project has the potential for openness. An opportunity which is unfortunately not seized upon by the team. Instead of a flexible, ephemeral structure, we are faced with an enclosure limited by its strangely clumsy insistence on formalism. Imagine how simple gestures could break up the continuous homogeneity of the pattern whilst keeping its overall integrity—and lead to an intriguingly unexpected openness.
Thank you very much for sharing your opinion about the project