Architects: ninkipen!
Location: Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Architect In Charge: Yasuo Imazu
Area: 43.0 sqm
Year: 2015
Photographs: Hiroki Kawata

From the architect. This work is an interior design of a bakery.
The building chosen for the bakery has a small back garden, which is on a narrow street.

We placed a counter and shelves in parallel to lay out bread.
At the same time, we arranged them at a right angle to the front street to make the bakery itself like “Bread tunnel” connecting the back garden to the front street.

We traced and covered four pipes with stainless steel to make the pipe space which reflects bread in unique.

The people visiting the bakery will take in the scenery of people out in the street and the leaves changing color in each season on the beautiful trees.
The bread baked in there will bring small happiness to many people in the town.

Panscape / ninkipen! originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 28 Apr 2015.
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