Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI

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  • Design Team: ( TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & Engineers ) Masato Matsumura, Hironao Takahashi, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Teppei Fujimoto, Isamu Nakagawaji, Taro Mizutani, Shinichiro Kawamoto, Takeshi Takagi, Koichi Onoda, Yasuhiro Yamanaka, Shinichi Kaburagi, Takefumi Yamashita, ( Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. ) Yasuhito Furuta, Nobuaki Tagawa, Hidetaka Doi, Hideki Katayama, Hidenori Nagase, Kyohei Hakata (Kengo Kuma & Associates) Minoru Yokoo, Kenji Miyahara, Tomonori Kusagaya, Soichiro Harada, Genki Yada, Tomohiro Matsunaga, Tsuyoshi Kanda*, Masahiro Minami*(*Former Staff)
  • Client: JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL
  • City: Shinjuku City
  • Country: Japan
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Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI - Exterior Photography
© Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. , Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint Venture

Stadium with Japanese-ness, blending in with the surrounding Meiji Shrine forest - The exterior of the new National Stadium integrates Japanese-ness with multilayered “eaves.” Eaves are a component of traditional Japanese architecture, an established structure rooted in the Japanese climate. They contribute to creating environmentally friendly architecture by blocking sunlight and bringing a pleasant breeze to the stands. 

Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI - Exterior Photography
© Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. , Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint Venture
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First Floor Plan
Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI - Interior Photography, Facade
© Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. , Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint Venture

Furthermore, in order to blend in with the rich greenery of the Meiji Shrine’s Outer Garden, the stadium height is minimized and the eaves are vegetated with native species. The large, flat roof is cantilevered, consisting of frames about 60m-long made of domestic wood and steel. This world-class stadium combines Japanese tradition, climate and technology.

Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI - Exterior Photography
© Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. , Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint Venture
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Second Floor Plan
Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI - Exterior Photography
© Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. , Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint Venture

Improved thermal environment for the stands by utilizing wind - “Kaze no Obisashi (grand eaves of the wind)” improves the thermal environment of the stands and field by effectively bringing in seasonal wind, while removing the heat and humidity from inside the stadium through the top. The spacing (opening ratio) between the lattices on the eaves varies according to the direction of the building. The south-southeast side is narrower to capture the summer breeze and direct it to the stands, whereas the north side is wider to divert the wind in the winter and direct it inside the roof.

Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI - Exterior Photography
© Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. , Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint Venture
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Seeking superior structural performance and workability - In order to achieve superior quality and durability within the limited construction period, the cantilevered roof and stands are constructed of a simple steel frame, made of the same structure repeated in the circumferential direction. Precast materials were heavily used for the foundation and spectators’ seats. Employing a soft-first-story damping structure, the soft lower level with oil dampers effectively absorbs earthquake energy.

Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI - Exterior Photography
© Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. , Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint Venture

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Address:10-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0013, Japan

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Cite: "Japan National Stadium / Kengo Kuma & Associates + Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI" 12 Jul 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/964848/japan-national-stadium-taisei-corporation-plus-azusa-sekkei-plus-kengo-kuma-and-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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