Suppose Design Office recreates Japanese engawa inside Slack's Tokyo outpost
Suppose Design Office has reimagined traditional elements of Japanese architecture inside the Tokyo workspace of tech company Slack.
Slack's Tokyo office is located just opposite the city's Imperial Palace gardens and has been designed by locally based Suppose Design Office to "define a new traditional atmosphere", mixing typical Japanese aesthetics with contemporary work culture.
"When Slack asked us to design their new office in Tokyo, the first challenge for us was to translate their culture and approach into a space that could be in dialogue with the local context," said the studio.
The perimeter of the office, which overlooks the verdant gardens, has been completed with a black-painted drop ceiling and flooring.
Chairs upholstered in dark grey fabric, stone benches and leafy potted plants have been placed at regular intervals. It's intended to look like an engawa ? a wooden or bamboo ledge that runs around the outside edge of traditional Japanese buildings. Shaded by the eaves of the building's roof, the area serves as an indoor-outdoor space where people can sit unaffected by the heat or rain.
"The engawa connects all the different parts of the space, serving as the main circulation axis and lounge area," explained the studio.
"It blurs the boundaries between inside and outside, becoming a place of casual communication and connection with the landscape."
Further nods to the outdoors come in the form of the office's gravel-lin...
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