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Yokohama, JP

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The former warehouse shape has been maintained, and the corrugated steel panels are now replaced by corrugated transparent polycarbonate
The former warehouse shape has been maintained, and the corrugated steel panels are now replaced by corrugated transparent polycarbonate
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Miyagawa Bagel

We renovated a former fishing gear warehouse in Miyagawa-cho, Miura-city, with a population of 1300, into a bagel shop. The project began with local residents' concern about their future due to a decrease in population and tax revenues and they were looking for the possibility of utilising vacant houses in the city. We came to think, "we can’t stop a population decline immediately, however, might be able to attract people to visit this area” and then we decided to use a vacant house in Miyagawa-cho which was a southernmost part of Miura Peninsula.

It is located in a valley overlooking a small bay, where it takes about one and a half hours away from Tokyo and an hour from Yokohama. While it is located in a place where even local residents don’t visit frequently, there is an old salt pan nearby and also a pleasant place to be felt familiar with the song of birds and the sound of waves. After thinking about how we can attract people into this small town, we decided to open a shop where we sell bagels using locally grown wheat and cream cheese kneading locally grown vegetables.

Original exterior walls were replaced with the corrugated plate of clear polycarbonate. This design allows people to see inside of the shop even in less crowded road. The interior design proposed to a new feeling of nostalgia, applied to a whole counter with lauan, which was a similar material to the existing one, and with white tiles (100mm x 100mm), which has been commonly used since long time ago. Our concept was aimed at bringing surrounding green environment into the inside of the shop, opening to the outside and providing the information of local foods. We expected the inflow of people even from Tokyo, such as a little away from the area as weekend activities. In addition, we believed that we could revitalise the local community, leading them to think the possibility of starting something by themselves, if we opened a shop at an unfavourable location as seen from the local people and received any response to it.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Miyagawa, JP
Firm Role: Architect, Construction manager
Additional Credits: Akira Nakamura (akiranakamuraphotography.tumblr.com) - Photographer

 
Approaching the bagel shop from the public street
Approaching the bagel shop from the public street
Interior view
Interior view
Side entrance to the shop
Side entrance to the shop
Structure and materials
Structure and materials
Existing structure has been kept in place
Existing structure has been kept in place
The counter is covered with the typical 10x10 white tiles
The counter is covered with the typical 10x10 white tiles
The transparency of the facade is always granted, during both day time and night time
The transparency of the facade is always granted, during both day time and night time
Counter view
Counter view
At night the shop glows as a street lantern
At night the shop glows as a street lantern
Plan
Plan
Facade
Facade