Jun Murata
Diamant - Glass Art Gallery & Residence
Jun Murata
16. November 2015
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
The site is located in the area near Yamato River in Osaka. The existence building is in a corner of residential area.
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
The client is an owner of an antique shop with a gallery at the central area of Osaka. This location is also near Kansai airport, is very convenient to him who often takes business trips. The client was a foreigner, so it was difficult to build. From the point of view of his condition and budget, it was proper and smooth choice for him to buy a secondhand building and renovate it. He requested me to design some storage space wider than before, a little exhibition space, and the comfortable space for staying and working. Additionally, it was also necessary to settle several troubles and problems to secure the habitability of the 1st floor.
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
The frontal road is very busy by huge trailers and dump tracks for Osaka Port. The environment was very inferior by continuous vibration and an intense row. There were no windows on the south and the west side which faced next‐door neighbors, and it was possible to take light in only from the east. Effective lighting and illumination planning were required, after considering the harmony with silver patterned existence outer wall.
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
Easy maintenance as well as earthquake resistance, sound insulation and lighting were also satisfied, so square glass blocks was adopted in the facade on the 1st floor. Various glass blocks with opaqueness, translucency and wave patterns are arranged by a certain design rule. Lights and shadows colored vividly are brought to the simple interior space.
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
Photo: Jun Murata / JAM
The first floor is divided into showroom, storage and sanitary. The client’s collection of glassware and antique is exhibited by a slit of the L-shaped thrust through in the wall of the storage core. The mirror surface in front of the slit inside makes various light be amplified, and the dim interior is produced softly.
Photos: Jun Murata / JAM
Photos: Jun Murata / JAM
On the second floor, there are warehouses gathering antique collections, on the third floor, there is a private space for a comfortable stay. Indirect light in the upper part of a slit and a core illuminates the interior in the evening, and a gorgeous expression appears in the twilight and creates the scene like the crystal of glass. I expect that space in a played corner lot keeps being existence like only one little gleam as hope which shines on the darkness on which loneliness floats.
Drawing: Jun Murata / JAM
Drawing: Jun Murata / JAM
PROJECT CREDITS
Project
Diamant – Glass Art Gallery & Residence
Location
Osaka, Japan
Year
2015
Architect
Jun Murata / JAM, IAOsmond Int’l JPN
Function
Gallery, office, storage, residence
Structure
Reinforced concrete, timber frame / conversion
Site area
39.19 sqm
Total floor area
99.30 sqm
Models
Nini, Weiwei