Toyama Kirari | Kengo Kuma and Associates

Designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates, Toyama Kirari is located at the heart of Toyama City. It is a building that integrates a glass art museum, city library, and a local bank.

photography by © Yi-Hsien Lee

The Design of Toyama Kirari:

A diagonal void at the center of the building distributes natural light from the south effectively, and helps to connect the three main programs. Panels of local solid cedar surrounding the void contribute to create a warm and friendly atmosphere, and is worthy of being called the core of the community.

The glass art museum and the library are naturally unified by way of this central space, which helps to remove the typically cold and formal image of conventional public buildings.

photography by © Yi-Hsien Lee

Project Info:
Architects: Kengo Kuma and Associates
Location: Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan
Lead Architects: RIA・隈研吾・三四五設計共同体
Area: 26792.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Yi-Hsien Lee Photography
Project Name: Toyama Kirari

Ruba Ahmed
Ruba Ahmed

Ruba Ahmed, a senior project editor at Arch2O and an Alexandria University graduate, has reviewed hundreds of architectural projects with precision and insight. Specializing in architecture and urban design, she excels in project curation, topic selection, and interdepartmental collaboration. Her dedication and expertise make her a pivotal asset to Arch2O.

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