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NewAns西新宿店
青木真研究室

项目名称: NewAns西新宿店

地点: 东京都新宿区,日本

设计团队: 青木真研究室

面积: 86 m²

完工时间: 2024年4月

摄影师: 日吉祥太

 

设计特色:

项目 - NewAns新宿店位于一栋商业建筑的四层,代表了健身空间设计的全新诠释,从传统的肌肉训练环境转向更全面的健康理念。这个86平方米的工作室将私人训练和普拉提设施与精心考虑的社交媒体整合和在线训练功能完美结合。建筑师青木真有意识地模糊了数字和实体训练体验之间的界限,同时拥抱社交媒体文化。

 

"在日益饱和的健身市场中,我们希望创造一个重视可持续健康而非暂时性身体改造的空间,"青木真解释道。"这个设计需要同时适应面对面训练和在线直播。"

 

工作室最引人注目的特色是其训练区域,由波浪形窗帘和错落有致的木质墙板相互交织而成。这种刻意的不规则空间布局帮助使用者淡化对房间实际尺寸的感知,使他们能够完全专注于训练。建筑师采用了精致的材料组合,运用柔软的木材和织物营造出平静的氛围,与传统健身房的美学形成鲜明对比。

 

特别创新的是工作室对社交媒体的整合方式。入口处特别设计的弧形墙面作为访客社交媒体发帖的品牌摄影背景,而有氧运动区则战略性地面向公园景观,通过大窗户将锻炼的客户展示为活生生的广告,吸引路人注意。

 

空间经过精心规划,可作为在线内容的无缝拍摄场地,logo位置布置考究,照明设计既适合面对面训练,也适合视频直播。全高度的固定装置和无把手的门保持了整个空间的清晰视线,消除了真实和数字环境中的视觉干扰。

 

这种对物理和数字设计元素的深思熟虑的融合创造了青木真所说的"线上和线下体验的节点"——一个让通过社交媒体发现它的客户感到熟悉,同时提供本质上可分享的真实世界体验的空间。

 

团队 - 青木真研究室(Shin Aoki & Partners)成立于2021年,是一家位于东京的新锐建筑事务所,致力于空间创新与以人为本的设计交汇。主持建筑师青木真在隈研吾建筑都市设计事务所(2019-2024)的工作经历为其带来了宝贵的经验,使事务所迅速在日本当代建筑领域确立了其独特的思考声音。

 

事务所的设计方法论深深植根于建筑现象学方法,在应对当代社会和环境挑战的同时,强调空间的体验品质。在东京大学接受教育并在国际知名事务所实习后,青木真发展出了一套独特的设计理念,将日本空间传统与当代功能需求融为一体。

 

跨学科团队包括平面设计师饭塚大和和木工匠人西村俊贵,通过严谨的研究和原型设计来处理每个项目。他们的作品特点是对材料的细致考量、创新的空间序列设计,以及对环境性能的敏锐关注。其作品集展现了他们致力于创造超越纯功能需求的建筑的承诺,通过对触觉品质、自然光线和空间流动的细致关注,专注于打造提升用户体验的空间。

 

 

Project Name: NewAns Shinjuku Studio

Location: Shinjuku District, Tokyo, Japan

Design Team: Shin Aoki & Partners

Construction: MYARDS

Area: 86 m²

Completion: April 2024

Photographer: Shota Hiyoshi

 

Feature:

Project - Japanese architect Shin Aoki has designed a hybrid fitness studio in Tokyo's Shinjuku district that deliberately blurs the boundaries between digital and physical training experiences while embracing social media culture.

 

Located on the fourth floor of a commercial building, NewAns Shinjuku represents a fresh take on fitness spaces that moves away from traditional muscle-building environments toward a more holistic wellness approach. The 86-square-meter studio combines personal training and Pilates facilities with carefully considered social media integration and online training capabilities.

 

"In an increasingly saturated fitness market, we wanted to create a space that prioritizes sustainable health over temporary physical transformation," Aoki explains. "The design needed to work equally well for both in-person sessions and online streaming."

 

The studio's most striking feature is its training area, defined by an interplay of undulating curtains and staggered wooden wall panels. This intentionally irregular spatial configuration helps users lose sense of the room's actual dimensions, allowing them to focus entirely on their workout sessions. The architect employed a sophisticated material palette of soft woods and textiles to create a calming atmosphere that contrasts sharply with conventional gym aesthetics.

 

Particularly innovative is the studio's approach to social media integration. A specially designed curved wall at the entrance serves as a branded photography backdrop for visitors' social posts, while the cardio area strategically faces park views through large windows – positioning exercising clients as living advertisements visible to passersby.

 

The space is meticulously planned to function as a seamless filming location for online content, with carefully positioned logo placements and considered lighting that works equally well for both in-person training and video streaming. Full-height fixtures and handle-less doors maintain clean sightlines throughout, eliminating visual distractions in both real and digital environments.

 

This thoughtful merger of physical and digital design elements creates what Aoki calls a "node between online and offline experiences" – a space that feels familiar to clients who discover it through social media, while providing an enhanced real-world experience that's inherently shareable.

 

Design Team - Founded in 2021, Shin Aoki & Partners (SAAP) is an emerging Tokyo-based architectural practice that sits at the intersection of spatial innovation and human-centric design. Led by Principal Architect Shin Aoki, who brings valuable experience from his tenure at Kengo Kuma & Associates (2019-2024), the studio has rapidly established itself as a thoughtful voice in Japan's contemporary architectural scene.

 

The practice's methodology is deeply rooted in phenomenological approaches to architecture, emphasizing the experiential quality of spaces while addressing contemporary social and environmental challenges. Following his education at The University of Tokyo and international experience at firms including Vo Trong Nghia Architects and Moreau Kusunoki Architects, Aoki has developed a distinctive design philosophy that merges Japanese spatial traditions with contemporary programmatic needs.

 

The interdisciplinary team, including graphic designer Yamato Iizuka and master carpenter Toshiki Nishimura, approaches each project through rigorous research and prototyping. Their work is characterized by a careful consideration of materiality, innovative spatial sequences, and an acute awareness of environmental performance.

 

SAAP's portfolio demonstrates their commitment to creating architecture that transcends mere functional requirements, instead focusing on crafting spaces that enhance user experience through careful attention to tactile qualities, natural light, and spatial flow.

 

86 m²

东京,日本

2024

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