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SANAA's Kazuyo Sejima designs mirrored museum dedicated to legendary Japanese printmaker
POSTED 23 Jan 2017 . BY Kim Megson
Aluminium panels lining the exterior have a mirrored quality that reflects the changing scenes of the surrounding downtown area Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
The life and art of the famous Japanese painter and printmaker Katsushika Hokusai is celebrated in a new Tokyo museum, design by SANAA’s Pritzker Prize-winning architect Kazuyo Sejima.

The Sumida Hokusai Museum, located in the ward of the same name, is the sculptural home for over 18,000 works created by Hokusai and his apprentices over 200 years ago, including the artist’s most famous work – ‘The Great Wave Off Kanagawa'.

Sejima was tasked with creating both a landmark to attract tourists and a community-centred building that finally gives the citizens of Sumida an opportunity to learn about Hokusai and appreciate his art in one purpose-built place.

To achieve this she has designed a striking five-storey angular building partly divided by gentle slits, one of which creates a public pathway through the museum.

Aluminium panels lining the exterior have a mirrored quality that reflects the changing scenes of the surrounding downtown area, capturing local life in the manner of one of Hokusai’s woodblock ukiyo-e folk tale prints.

The reflections also allow the museum blend in with the local park. This integration, and a design that creates multiple entrances to avoid the sense of the building having a front and a back, is intended to encourage passers-by into the building.

The splits in the facade, which include sloping glass windows, allow people on the outside of the museum to look in, while offering those inside views of the Tokyo skyline. They also serve to allow daylight inside the building, and complement the angular walkways and openings that feature throughout the interiors.

The museum’s directors believe the museum will boost the profile of Hokusai further. As well as the exhibition galleries, the facility also includes lecture halls, workshops, a library and research centre; all dedicated to preserving and expanding on the artist’s legacy.
Angular motifs are used both inside and outside the building Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
The splits in the facade, which include sloping glass windows, allow people on the outside of the museum to look in, while offering those inside views of the Tokyo skyline Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
Over 18,000 works created by Japanese printmaker Katsushika Hokusai and his apprentices are on display in order to showcase his talent and influence Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
SANAA’s Pritzker Prize-winning architect Kazuyo Sejima was tasked with creating a tourist-friendly landmark Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
The building has four storeys, one of which is underground Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
Katsushika Hokusai's most famous work is 'The Great Wave Off Kanagawa'
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SANAA's Kazuyo Sejima designs mirrored museum dedicated to legendary Japanese printmaker
POSTED 23 Jan 2017 . BY Kim Megson
Aluminium panels lining the exterior have a mirrored quality that reflects the changing scenes of the surrounding downtown area Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
The life and art of the famous Japanese painter and printmaker Katsushika Hokusai is celebrated in a new Tokyo museum, design by SANAA’s Pritzker Prize-winning architect Kazuyo Sejima.

The Sumida Hokusai Museum, located in the ward of the same name, is the sculptural home for over 18,000 works created by Hokusai and his apprentices over 200 years ago, including the artist’s most famous work – ‘The Great Wave Off Kanagawa'.

Sejima was tasked with creating both a landmark to attract tourists and a community-centred building that finally gives the citizens of Sumida an opportunity to learn about Hokusai and appreciate his art in one purpose-built place.

To achieve this she has designed a striking five-storey angular building partly divided by gentle slits, one of which creates a public pathway through the museum.

Aluminium panels lining the exterior have a mirrored quality that reflects the changing scenes of the surrounding downtown area, capturing local life in the manner of one of Hokusai’s woodblock ukiyo-e folk tale prints.

The reflections also allow the museum blend in with the local park. This integration, and a design that creates multiple entrances to avoid the sense of the building having a front and a back, is intended to encourage passers-by into the building.

The splits in the facade, which include sloping glass windows, allow people on the outside of the museum to look in, while offering those inside views of the Tokyo skyline. They also serve to allow daylight inside the building, and complement the angular walkways and openings that feature throughout the interiors.

The museum’s directors believe the museum will boost the profile of Hokusai further. As well as the exhibition galleries, the facility also includes lecture halls, workshops, a library and research centre; all dedicated to preserving and expanding on the artist’s legacy.
Angular motifs are used both inside and outside the building Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
The splits in the facade, which include sloping glass windows, allow people on the outside of the museum to look in, while offering those inside views of the Tokyo skyline Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
Over 18,000 works created by Japanese printmaker Katsushika Hokusai and his apprentices are on display in order to showcase his talent and influence Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
SANAA’s Pritzker Prize-winning architect Kazuyo Sejima was tasked with creating a tourist-friendly landmark Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
The building has four storeys, one of which is underground Credit: Sumida Hokusai Museum
Katsushika Hokusai's most famous work is 'The Great Wave Off Kanagawa'
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