Akinori Hamada Architects
日本(JAPAN)
成立于2014年的浜田晶则建筑事务所(AHA)已迅速崛起为日本最具创新力的建筑事务所之一,其独特之处在于将计算化设计与日本传统空间概念进行开创性融合。事务所由毕业于东京大学建筑学研究生院的主持建筑师浜田晶则(1984年生)领衔,在东京日本桥区和富山县设有双工作室,这种布局使其能够同时深入把握城市与区域建筑语境。
事务所倡导的"超自然主义建筑"设计理念,巧妙地将以人为本的设计思维、环境意识和技术创新三者融为一体。这一理念在实践中取得显著成就,其代表作"綾瀬基板工厂"项目先后荣获2017年亚洲设计大奖优异奖(DFA Design for Asia Awards Merit Award)和2019年Iconic Award最佳设计奖等重要国际奖项。
目前,事务所拥有十一位专业建筑师的精英团队,成员来自立陶宛、阿根廷、澳大利亚和中国等多个国家,形成了独特的跨文化设计氛围。团队成员分别毕业于东京大学、墨尔本大学和南加州大学建筑学院等世界顶尖院校,这种多元化的学术背景使事务所能够在每个项目中实现全球视野与地方特色的完美结合。
浜田晶则建筑事务所立足于计算化设计与构造创新的前沿领域,以适应性(Adaptability)、元素性(Elementality)和个性化(Individuality)为核心设计原则,已然成为日本当代建筑界最具影响力的声音之一。 Founded in 2014, Aki Hamada Architects (AHA) has rapidly emerged as one of Japan's most innovative architectural practices, distinguished by its pioneering approach to integrating computational design with traditional Japanese spatial concepts. Led by Principal Architect Aki Hamada, who holds a Master's degree from the University of Tokyo, the firm operates from dual locations in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district and Toyama Prefecture, enabling a unique perspective that bridges urban and regional architectural contexts.
The practice's philosophy, centered on what they term "Hyper naturalism Architecture," represents a sophisticated fusion of human-centric design, environmental consciousness, and technological innovation. This approach has garnered international recognition, notably through their award-winning Substrate Factory Ayase project, which received the prestigious DFA Design for Asia Awards Merit Award (2017) and the Iconic Award Best of Best (2019).
The firm's current team of eleven professionals brings together a remarkably diverse international expertise, including architects from Lithuania, Argentina, Australia, and China, creating a dynamic cross-cultural design environment. This multicultural perspective, combined with the team's varied academic backgrounds from institutions such as the University of Tokyo, Melbourne University, and USC School of Architecture, enables AHA to approach each project with a unique global-local synthesis.
Operating at the intersection of computational design and tectonic innovation, AHA's work is characterized by their three core principles: Adaptability, Elementality, and Individuality, establishing them as a leading voice in contemporary Japanese architecture.