Concept green diagram study of celling pattern lighting sumilation making structure Creating a space between the earth The earth floats supported by its trees Many volumes intersect the earth Rainbow diagram Here we can see the Courtyard space, allowing light to enter the factory. It intersects the factory through 3 layers. The Landscape design of this courtyard is composed of Malaysian rocks that turn it into a rock garden. Additionally, water coming from a sprinkler on the rooftop and falling in the courtyard as the sun hits it generates a rainbow giving a feel of a natural space. last version study study study Night view from the north side Western view worker entrance view Bird’s-eye view rooftop view view from big pond view from the courtyard Vertical green Vertical green existing o¬ce Pond that has the effect of lowering the temperature of the wind that blows from the south. I function as a heat insulating material of the east side of the wall. Small janitor's room with a roof of rooftop greening. I plant a seedling of ball-shaped plant in the gabion. Green wall that leads continuously on the wall from the roof. Was allowed to crawl on the outer periphery ivy, to cut the sunshine. Only using Rattan, pavilion that has been created. It is resting place. Garden lined the raw limestone. rattan shelter I:small pond g:gard house Formwork of steel stand up column connecting columns space made This project is an extension of an existing factory, reclaiming ground adjacent to the jungle in Johor, Malaysia. The factories in the 19th century gave priority to rationality and productivity, so we wanted to transcend the factory typology by incorporating elements that would make the Islamic workers proud of the new working environment they would be facing. Using the power of nature like rain water, sunlight, the wind, geothermal heat and vegetation, we wanted to minimize the production of harmful low carbon expelled to the environment making of the building a sustainable factory. The plan intends to create a large green roof continuous with the ground extending the earth surface covering the lower functions and spaces. The roof soil works improving greatly the efficiency of the factory space insolation. The space below is structurally arranged by a forest of hexagonal shaped pillars with a star shaped top derived from the arabesque patterns from Islamic culture, a reference to the surrounding jungle. Building area: Total building Area : Solar power Solar heat collector Slope Natural ventilation Green wall By utilizing the sun’s energy The building can have hot water A slope that people can use to Move in the building This green wall prevents the Strong malaysian heat and direct Solar impact The difference in height makes the Wind circulate in the building A multistory building houses the offices, this building aligned with the east-west axis allows for a minimized effect of a solar radiation projected on its outer wall surface. The slab along the perimeter of the high-rise building is a slope that connects with the ground level a continuous walking path for the workers to practice exercise and improve their health. The façade is provided with a wired system with vines, these vines shield from solar radiation by sharping a vertical green wall, this building characteristic. Natural ventilation is carried through the multistory building to the lower spaces thankfully to its height creating a current of air. 1f inspection room rattan shelter Canteen Canterrn top light passage way Looking the office tower Energy diagram Rain water that pours down the rooftop is pulled into and underground water storage tank through the pipes embedded in the pillars being used cyclically for plants watering. When flowing into the pond and the wind blows, the rain water that pours down over the rooftop slope, brings a cold breeze to the transitorily space between exterior and interior under the roof. To reduce artificial light as much as possible, the factory is designed to reflect the light that comes from above. Guided by computer simulations, we could predict the amount of skylight reflected and diffused by a reflection panel that shares its shape with the arabesque patterns.
Ryuichi Ashizawa - 1971 Born in Yokohama - 1994 Graduated from Waseda University - 1994-2000 Worked at Tadao Ando Architect & Associates - 2001- Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects & associates - 2013- Associate Professor at University of Shiga Prefecture - - AWARD - - 2000 Interior Planning Award 2000 Outstanding performance prize (JAPAN) - JCD AWARD 2000. won the prize (JAPAN) - 2002 JCD AWARD 2002 Outstanding performance prize (JAPAN) - 2004 The 50th Osaka Architecture Award 1st Prize (JAPAN) - Interior Planing Award 2004. won the prize (JAPAN) - Good Design Award 2004 Good design prize (JAPAN) - DYSON DESIGN AWARD 2004 Outstanding performance prize (JAPAN) - JCD 2004 Encouragement Prize (JAPAN) - The 25th INAX Design contest . won the prize (JAPAN) - 2006 Urban Open Design Competition, Chicago, USA 1st Prize (Chicago ,U.S.A) - Lighting Technology Award 2006 (JAPAN) - JCD2006 2nd Prize (JAPAN) - 2006 Religious Art & Architecture Design Award (San Diego ,U.S.A) - International Competition "TRANSITIONS: LIGHT ON THE MOVE" . won the prize (Madrid, SPAIN ) - Good Design Award 2006 Good design prize (JAPAN) - OUMI Universal Design Award (JAPAN) - PRESENT OF FUTURE Space Award, (Moscow, Russia) - The 40th SDA Award. won the prize (JAPAN) - Journal of Architecture and Building Science Architectural Instiute of Japan . won the prize (JAPAN) - - 2007 International Competition "Memorial center Mother Teresa in Macedonia" . won the prize,(Macedonia ) - Best New Architect in Kansai (JAPAN) - SD review 2007 SD prize (JAPAN) - The 8th "DANTO TILE DESGIN CONTEST" 1st Prize (JAPAN) - Light Competition of the architect (house section) . won the prize (JAPAN) - LEAF AWARD 2007 "International building of the year" (England) - The Japan Institute of Architects.won the prize (JAPAN) - The21th Prize for scenery in Kobe (JAPAN) - 2008 ENERGY GLOBE AWARD2007 "National ENERGY GLOBE AWARD Japan" ,(Austria ) - The 42th SDA Award Honorable . won the prize (JAPAN) - International Architecture Awards at CHICAGO ATHENAEUM 2008, (USA) - The 9th "DANTO TILE DESGIN CONTEST" won the prize (JAPAN) - 2009 4th Cycle 20+10+X Architecture Award, (USA) - Good Design Award 2009 Good design prize(JAPAN) - 5th Cycle 20+10+X Architecture Award, (USA) - JIA Architect of the year 2009. won the prize (JAPAN) - 2010 6th Cycle 20+10+X Architecture Award, (USA) - Perspective 40 Under 40 2010, (Hong Kong) - Residential Architecture Award, Tokyo Society of Architects & Building Engineers (JAPAN) - The 56th Osaka Architecture Award (JAPAN) - 2010 Designing The Parks Awards HONOR AWARD for Site Design, (USA) - International Architecture Awards at CHICAGO ATHENAEUM 2010,( USA) - 1th ENEOS Photovoltaic Public Art Award 2010. won the prize (JAPAN) - House of Gunma 2010 Housing Division Excellence Award (JAPAN) - Design for Asia Award 2010 DFA Silver Award, ( Hong Kong ) - 2011 4th Sustainable Housing Awards Housing Finance Agency Awards Chairman, IAA (JAPAN) - Journal of Architecture and Building Science Architectural Institute of Japan Award. won the prize (JAPAN) - International Architecture Awards at CHICAGO ATHENAEUM 2011(Chicago ,U.S.A) - Passive design competition 2011. won the prize (JAPAN) - - 2012 Energy Globe Awards 2011 "National Energy Globe Awards Japan 2012" ,(Austria) - JIA environment Architecture Award. won the prize (JAPAN) - 2013 Japan Federation of Architects & Building Engineers Associations award 25th. - 1st Prize (JAPAN) - 2014 5th WOODEN ARCHITECTURAL SPACE DESIGN COMPETITION 1st Prize (JAPAN) - 17th wood utilization Competition Japan Wood Seisonen Federation member Special Prize (JAPAN) - JCD International Design Award 2014 silver prize(JAPAN) - 13th rooftop walls special greening technology competition (JAPAN) - Passive design competition 2014 1st Prize (JAPAN) - 46th Chubu Architecture Award won the prize (JAPAN) - 24th AACA AWARD 13th Yoshinobu Ashiwara award (JAPAN) - RE-THINKING THE FUTURE –SUSTAINABILITY AWARD2014 third prize(India) - RE-THINKING THE FUTURE AWARD 2nd Prize(India)