SWEETS BANK by Nikken Sekkei

The social media-friendly SWEETS BANK project is a mixed-use facility based on the concept of “a large living room in the city.”

The site’s outsized, but carefully designed tables and chairs are intended as an expression of the Shunkado corporate slogan: “We want people to spend family time at the table with sweets.”

Photo © Shohei Nakai

In the modern age of social media, in which a single photo can instantly capture hearts and minds, the image of the building itself becomes the medium, attracts people to regional cities, and creates memorable experiences for posting to the world.

Authenticity and Value
In order to meet the expectations of global visitors, we designed the tables and chairs at 13 times their actual size, pursuing both architectural design quality and form.

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Striving for a genuine look for the furniture was key to creating architectural value, we believed. This, in turn, would benefit both the town and the company, and maximize its appeal as an advertising medium.

This resulted from discussions on how the building should contribute to the formation of the cityscape and corporate activities from a long-term perspective. The resulting compact site is a world unto itself, providing visitors with an exciting one-of-a-kind experience.

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Outsized Furniture & Glass Boxes
The building is composed of two major elements: furniture as shelter from the rain and sun, and glass boxes that ensure comfort.

The outsized table and chairs were designed to closely represent actual furniture, while overcoming challenges related to structure, finish, drainage and mechanical systems, creating a reality that enhances the city and attracts people. The glass boxes were designed abstractly and simple in detail to serve as a furniture backdrop.

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

A Large Living Room in the City
The concept of the large living room has become an iconic location where families can gather, as well as a place for welcoming guests to the area.

In order to make the space easy to comprehend and familiar to first-time visitors, the tables and chairs were designed in the images of Shunkado’s café, merchandise shop, and a local Hamamatsu Iwata Shinkin Bank branch. The aim was to create vitality in the city via a community-based complex that connects people.

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Media Impact
The company’s social media followers grew dramatically after the facility’s official completion and opening in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company also appeared in a Hamamatsu City video for inbound visitors, and in the Japanese government’s social media for Taiwan.
Source by Nikken Sekkei.

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Location: Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

Architect: Nikken Sekkei

Interior design: TANSEISHA Co., Ltd.

Construction: SHIMIZU CORPORATION

Client: Shunkado Co., Ltd.

Main uses: Company office / shops / café / bank and financial institution branches

Site area: approx. 1,820 sq. meters [north site], 1,520 sq. meters [south site]

Total floor space: 1,935 sq. meters [north site], 749 sq. meters [south site]

Number of floors: two above ground

Maximum height: approx. 10 meters

Photographs: Kenta Hasegawa, Shohei Nakai, Courtesy of Nikken Sekkei

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

Photo © Kenta Hasegawa

First Floor Plan

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