Restaurant and Wine Bar for Takako Yoshikawa, Kasetu Souzou Inc.
The historic old house in Shinsaibashi, Osaka has been renovated as a restaurant and a wine bar. Built over 60 years ago in a prime location in Shinsaibashi, this old house was the home of the 8th generation Kabuki actor, Raizo Ichikawa, who was a superstar at the time. While valuing traditional Japanese architectural design, we have created a modern, beautiful, and new space. The door from the end of the Edo period, and the wall is the mosaic tiles of Ito Jakuchu's paintings, the materials such as lattice, plaster that symbolize the beauty of Japan are combined.
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The old folk house, which has been protected for more than 60 years in a town with only square buildings, has been remodeled into a comfortable and clean new space while retaining the old taste.
Restaurant, Wine bar
The materials such as "lattice", "plaster" and "eave tile" that symbolize the beauty of Japan are combined with "red carpet", "brass" and "terracotta tile" reminiscent of Western-style buildings in the Taisho era.
The task was to turn the historic old folk house where Kabuki actors once lived into a space like contemporary art where you can enjoy Japanese beef and wine. I designed a unique and contemporary space by combining several traditional Japanese styles.
This project began on march 2020, the German Design Award (Winner) was awarded and an award ceremony In February 2022 and work exhibition was held at Frankfurt Messe Ambiante.
I tried to design a space that makes the time here feel like beautiful art. I was conscious of the design whose value increases with the passage of time.
The completion of a unique and topical old folk house has changed the atmosphere of the street and increased the value of the area.
The historic old house in Shinsaibashi , Osaka has been renovated as a restaurant and a wine bar. Built about 60 years ago in a prime location in Shinsaibashi, this old house was the home of the 8th generation Kabuki actor, RAIZO ICHIKAWA, who was a superstar at the time. While valuing traditional Japanese architectural design, we have created a modern, beautiful, and new space. The entrance is the door from the end of the EDO period, and the wall is the mosaic tiles of ITO JAKUCHU's planting paintings. The materials such as "lattice", "plaster" and "eave tile" that symbolize the beauty of Japan are combined with "red carpet", "brass" and " Terra-cotta tiles" reminiscent of Western-style buildings in the TAISHO era.
Main Image, 1-4, All images were created by KASETU SOUZOU Inc. Artistic Director, Takako Yoshikawa
Shinsaibashi Project Restaurant and Wine Bar has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2021 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Takako Yoshikawa was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Shinsaibashi Project Restaurant and Wine Bar.
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