Friday, November 7, 2008

The cocoon tower


A very unique piece of architecture is going to open soon at Shinjuku. The cocoon tower is designed by KENZO TANGE ASSOCIATE. It is 50 stories and 203m high. There will be 3 vocational schools and about 10 thousand students in the tower. Among the 3 vocational schools, the fashion school is the oldest, so the concept of the tower is a cocoon producing silk. The round silhouette and white lines which cover the tower look like a cocoon.

The cocoon tower provokes active debates over the pros and cons by it's design. In my opinion, it's design is not good but important for Shinjuku.

To get closer to the tower, the white lines are not a soft curve like silk but are a vivid stripe. At a glance,the facade is designed to give the building a natural look and feel like cocoon. However only 2 patterns are overlayerd and when view up close it looks too artificial. It makes me feel cheated.I think the design is not express cocoon's softness and complexity at all. It's too busy for me.

When you get far from the tower,the facade design fades out and you can see only the silhouette with the other towers in Shinjuku. In many cases, not only a single building but many silhouettes made by many buildings determine the city's image. Given this, the cocoon tower is a unique addition to Shinjuku skyline. I think the variety is the most appealing point of Shinjuku. In conclusion, the cocoon tower's design is not necessarily good but is important for Shinjuku.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

archways


A few weeks ago, I had a chance to visit the Tama Art University New Library designed by Toyo Ito. The library has a characteristic space consisting of a series of C. The origin of archways is very old. Even today, we can see them in mosques.

This February, I went to India to see Louis Kahn's architecture. Of course, Louis Kahn' architecture is very beautiful and the mosques are also impressive. I had never seen such stately architecture. In reduced illumination, I felt some kind of religious eternalness. I think the archways are the most important feature of that space. The archways are not simple. The cross section of archways is different at different level, the first level is a square,the next is a little small square, the next is a polygonal shape,the next is simple circle and so on. So,each archways has a complex shape. As a result, the space become a very stately space.

The archways in the Tama Art University New Library are completely different from old mosque archways. They are very simple, thin and abstract. And the space is bright. I can't help feeling the changes of time and advances in technology