Schemata Architects, in collaboration with Jo Nagasaka, recently undertook the redesign of the Uchida Shoten head office, a hardware company with a 160-year legacy situated in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture. This area, historically significant as Fujisawa-juku, a thriving post town during the Edo period, is characterized by its narrow, deep plots, reflecting traditional Japanese urban planning. The project's primary goal was to create a modern and efficient workspace that respects and draws inspiration from this rich historical context.
The architectural vision for Uchida Shoten's new headquarters focused on harmonizing the company's long-standing heritage with contemporary design principles. The elongated site, a common feature of the historical townhouse typology in the region, presented both a challenge and an opportunity to craft a unique spatial experience. The design successfully navigates these constraints, creating an environment that is both functionally optimal for a modern office and deeply rooted in its local history.
This innovative design approach not only revitalizes the building for its current purpose but also serves as a testament to how architectural projects can bridge the past and the present. It demonstrates that respect for historical context and the adoption of modern aesthetics can coexist, resulting in spaces that are both meaningful and forward-looking. The Uchida Shoten New Head Office stands as an inspiring example of thoughtful urban renewal and architectural adaptation.