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Designed around the concept “Always worth the trip,” our previous Premium Outlets shopping centers in Japan have offered visitors getting away from daily life by replicating American streetscapes. By contrast, for the Fukaya-Hanazono Premium Outlets, we referenced local nature, industry, and culture to create a tourist attraction that contributes to regional development. To achieve this, we abstracted and reconstructed natural elements such as scenic mountain streams in nearby Nagatoro and the famous local lilies as well as distinctive local architectural materials such as the bricks of Fukaya, paying particular attention to novelty and freshness.

For example, we avoided the heaviness of brick by arranging it in a lattice pattern atop exterior walls, turning the entrance and edges of the promenade into landmarks. The overlapping curves of the promenade were inspired by the rivers of Nagatoro. At several places where the curves intersect, gazebos whose forms evoke lilies or splashing water link the buildings and provide places for visitors to relax.

Another design theme was creating not just a commercial shopping facility but a place where each visitor can enjoy themself as they please. In addition to outdoor dining areas at some of the restaurants and cafés, there is a plaza whose origami-like roof echoes the mountains visible in the distance, and in spaces created by varying the width of the promenade, patio umbrellas and outdoor furniture extend the shade of trees. Together, these design features offer opportunities to relax while experiencing the hallmarks of the region.

Although most of the buildings are single-story, one building on the southeast side has two stories to improve visibility from the rail line and highway. Its walls feature origami-like folds that look different in the daytime and at night, turning the building into a symbol of the shopping center. The food court, a key element of the facility, is located on the second floor of this building. Terrace seating faces the central plaza, offering views of both the facility itself and the mountains in the distance.

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Project Overview:

项目名称:深谷花园Premium Outlets®
地点:日本埼玉县深谷市黑田169
主要用途:奥特莱斯购物中心(零售店、餐饮场所)
竣工时间:2022 年 9 月
客户:三菱地所・西蒙株式会社
结构:钢框架结构,部分2层
占地面积:197,700㎡
建筑面积:37,070㎡
总建筑面积:34,577㎡
店铺面积:27,500㎡
店铺数量:137家

Credit Information:

建筑师:三菱地所设计株式会社
摄影师:SS Co.东京分公司
项目团队:
设计及监督:三菱地所设计株式会社
项目经理:柴田泰宏
建筑:吉原美嘉、野口航平、汤上淳
结构:成川正人、近藤知佳子
欧洲议会议员:中泽功、中村敦、山田佑介、石井麻也、饭田正宏、高由美、富山亮
土木工程:Masakazu Hori、Takaaki Imabayashi、Shun Okano
景观:松尾道典、田代秀久、松本大地
监督:吉濑茂明、滨崎翔平

设计合作、食堂室内设计、影像指导:淡星社株式会社
施工单位:大成建设株式会社

Mitsubishi Jisho Design Inc.

三菱地所设计公司 (Mitsubishi Jisho Design) 成立于 1890 年,当时名为丸之内建筑事务所 (Marunouchi Architectural Office),不久之后设计了日本第一座现代办公楼之一——三菱一号馆 (Mitsubishi Ichigokan)(一号楼)。在接下来的几十年中,随着国家的现代化,该公司继续发展。在东京丸之内中心区设计了一系列标志性砖砌建筑。 20 世纪 60 年代,为了应对快速的经济增长和对办公空间不断增长的需求,该地区被改造成一个有吸引力的中央商务区,新建筑的设计符合现代建筑风格。在 21 世纪,这些建筑已被高层塔楼所取代,该地区凭借其综合设计、城市洞察力、凭借对精髓和品质的追求,三菱地所设计130多年来一直引领丸之内地区的开发和更新,使其在日本乃至全世界的建筑和城市开发项目中拥有无与伦比的经验。
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