Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio

Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio - Interior Photography, Stairs, Handrail
© Daisuke Shima

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  93
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
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    Photographs:Daisuke Shima
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Daikin, FONTE TRADING, FUJIOH, ModuleX, Toto
  • Contractors: neufurniture works, neufurniture works, Go Sato, Yuki Karakawa
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Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Windows, Chair
© Daisuke Shima

Text description provided by the architects. Tokyo Penthouse is a renovation project located in a 40-year-old building, near the Tokyo tower. Traditionally, rooftop areas have been reserved for machine rooms, but after the Plaza Hotel in New York announced its penthouse project in 1923, a number of penthouses have been built on rooftops around the world. In Tokyo, penthouses are often constructed in an atypical inner space on top of a tall building erected on a small piece of land. This was exactly such a project.

Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Bathtub
© Daisuke Shima
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Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Windows, Bed
© Daisuke Shima

The renovation project took place on the fifth and sixth floor of the building. When we first visited the space, it looked exactly like a machine room where partition walls were removed. The old concrete skeleton appeared rough, and the complex old piping system was visible. The construction contractor told us we could not remove the pipes since they were connected to the elevators and neighboring units.

Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio - Interior Photography
© Daisuke Shima

We decided to make a design that would allow for the old and the new to coexist. The concrete has purposely been exposed in a manner that respects the composition of the interior, and has been repaired, treated and painted with masking and graduation painting, reinforcing the charm of the old industrial details of the building. The exposed piping has been wrapped with copper so that you can enjoy the aging of the material over time.

Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio - Interior Photography, Beam
© Daisuke Shima

The most characteristic trait of this project is the inner windows made of stained glass which was created with acrylic boards stained with rust. It is just like a specimen of rust taken from the surface of metals (steel and copper) after oxidation. We literally sealed the aging metals in the acrylic boards. It creates a mysterious environment which is contemporary but at the same time old-fashioned and nostalgic.

Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Shelving
© Daisuke Shima

After the transformation of this space, it is almost as if the penthouse has been incorporated in the machine room. For far too long, Tokyo’s rooftops have gone to waste, and this is how we express our critique to that.

Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio - Interior Photography, Countertop, Shelving
© Daisuke Shima

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Cite: "Tokyo Penthouse / G architects studio" 12 Jun 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/963261/tokyo-penthouse-g-architects-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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