This cafeteria is a timber framed, single-story building located in Ushimado, Setouchi, Okayama prefecture, Japan.
Cafeteria in Ushimado
Niji Architects completed a timber framed, single-story building that serves as a canteen for a local construction company as well as a cafeteria for the local community.
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- 07 January 2014
- Ushimado, Okayama prefecture
It serves as a canteen for a local construction company as well as a cafeteria for the local community. The building structure and its finishes are kept simple and the presence of the building is kept to a bare minimum. The building design focuses mainly on its primary function as a cafeteria for the local people and to familiarize itself to the community.
The folded metal plate roof is directly fixed to the 3m grid timber structural frame, which consists of 120mmx120mm timber used for columns, foundation, bracings and 180mmx120mm timber beams. The building completes itself with glass walls, which are fixed directly to the timber structure with timber battens.
The project is designed to appear unrefined and to create a relaxing atmosphere helping visitors to unwind within the space. With a single large internal space and full aperture to the external views, this highly transparent building becomes a bright, open and inviting cafeteria.
This construction method can be a prototype of new prefabricated timber construction with endless possibilities for further development.
Cafeteria in Ushimado, Okayama, Japan
Program: canteen and cafeteria
Architects: Niji Architects, AI Design, OHNO Japan
Area: 166 sqm
Completion: April 2013