Plenus Brain Center / Naoya Matsumoto Design
This is an office where the branding creative team of Plenus, Inc. works. Plenus, Inc. manages ?Hotto Motto? and ?Yayoi-ken? which have headquarters in Fukuoka.
© Takeshi Asano
Architects: Naoya Matsumoto Design
Location: Japan, ?105-0014 T?ky?-to, Minato-ku, Shiba, 3 Chome?3?10 ???????
Area: 1200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Takeshi Asano
Graphic Design: ANTTENA CO.,LTD
Sign Design: Takayasu Miki
© Takeshi Asano
From the architect. This is an office where the branding creative team of Plenus, Inc. works. Plenus, Inc. manages ?Hotto Motto? and ?Yayoi-ken? which have headquarters in Fukuoka.
© Takeshi Asano
This office is in Minato-ku, Tokyo where there are a lot of tall buildings. By making it clear to have different functions each floor, I brought in designs appears from the functions as spatial representation. When you use the elevator and get out of it, each floor has different environment, I hope it stimulates the users? brain and make them feel elation to work.
© Takeshi Asano
© Takeshi Asano
I made the façade and the first floor by brick material, which has been known as a warm atmosphere characteristic since long time ago. The permanence of brick materials resonates with the historical background of this company continued from Meiji Per...
© Takeshi Asano
Architects: Naoya Matsumoto Design
Location: Japan, ?105-0014 T?ky?-to, Minato-ku, Shiba, 3 Chome?3?10 ???????
Area: 1200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Takeshi Asano
Graphic Design: ANTTENA CO.,LTD
Sign Design: Takayasu Miki
© Takeshi Asano
From the architect. This is an office where the branding creative team of Plenus, Inc. works. Plenus, Inc. manages ?Hotto Motto? and ?Yayoi-ken? which have headquarters in Fukuoka.
© Takeshi Asano
This office is in Minato-ku, Tokyo where there are a lot of tall buildings. By making it clear to have different functions each floor, I brought in designs appears from the functions as spatial representation. When you use the elevator and get out of it, each floor has different environment, I hope it stimulates the users? brain and make them feel elation to work.
© Takeshi Asano
© Takeshi Asano
I made the façade and the first floor by brick material, which has been known as a warm atmosphere characteristic since long time ago. The permanence of brick materials resonates with the historical background of this company continued from Meiji Per...
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