​Enbutsu-do at Eifuku-ji Temple, Zai SHIRAKAWA Architects & Associates / 白川在建築設計事務所 Zai SHIRAKAWA Architects & Associates / 白川在建築設計事務所 Commercial spaces Bảo tàng
​Enbutsu-do at Eifuku-ji Temple, Zai SHIRAKAWA Architects & Associates / 白川在建築設計事務所 Zai SHIRAKAWA Architects & Associates / 白川在建築設計事務所 Commercial spaces Bảo tàng

Enbutsu-do at Eifuku-ji Temple

This project is composed of four wings including Enbutsu-do Hall at Eifuku-ji Temple in Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan. Enbutsu-do Hall, house for chief priest, should be such a place as a cave which keeps his private life quiet from many visitors to the Temple. Each of 77 windows cut oblique through the 700mm (max.) thick exterior walls has its own function, and plays its role freely in the thickness of the wall. The one that puts light from the sky in looks upward, and the other that interrupts summer light and accepts winter light looks northwards. Taking the surrounding elements of various scales such as visitor’s circulation, placement of the main hall, appearance of the mountain behind, and movement of the daylight into consideration, the windows with different inclinations are pierced on the exterior walls. The building was completed in autumn, 2011.

[Datasheet]

Location: Imabari, Ehime,Japan

Use: temple office and living space for the priest

Construction classification: New building

Completion: October, 2012

Structure : RC

Number of stories: 3 story

Site area: 1,922.14m2

Building area: 75.37 m2

Architectural area: 184.61 m2

The highest height: 10,200 mm

client: Religious corporation Eifukuji

Structure: tmsd Takashi Manda structural design office

Equipment: Kankyo Engineering

Lighting: Sirius Lighting Office

Construction: Takenaka Corporation Shikoku branch

Tín dụng: photo:Daichi Ano
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