The plan for the 6,000 square meter area includes bicycle rentals, a cafe and other shops, an information kiosk, a play area, outdoor stage, and meeting space. The project goal was to encourage the local community’s revitalisation by providing a space for events, tourist information dissemination and leisure facilities for local residents.
CoFuFun
The design for the plaza, completed by Japanese studio Nendo in Tenri, offers a convivial atmosphere and leads visitors to hum, happily, while they’re there.
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- 08 June 2017
- Tenri
Tenri station’s urban boundaries include a number of ancient Japanese tombs, known as “cofun”. The plaza’s name, CoFuFun, combines the main design motif, the cofun, with colloquial Japanese expressions. “Fufun” refers to happy, unconscious humming: the design for the plaza should offer a convivial atmosphere that unconsciously leads visitors to hum, happily, while they’re there.
The construction technique used to create the plaza’s round cofun structures consisted on fitting together pieces of a precast concrete mould resembling a huge pizza. Because precast concrete moulds are formed at the factory and then assembled onsite, the resulting structures are precise and the same mould can be used multiple times, ensuring excellent cost-performance. The pre-formed parts are pieced together like building blocks using the same massive cranes used to build bridges. Large spaces can be formed without the use of columns or beams, and because of the round shape the well-balanced structures offer stability against forces applied from any direction.
CoFuFun, Tenri, Japan
Program: public space
Architect: Nendo
Area: 6,000 sqm
Completion: 2016