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The Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum Complements Its Forested Mountain Surroundings

02/17/2012
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    Set in the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/mountainside-sunbrella-house-keeps-cool-with-underground-well/" target="_blank">idyllic forested mountains</a> of Kochi, Japan, The Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum combines traditional Japanese architecture with modernism. Designed by Tokyo-based <a href="http://kkaa.co.jp/works/yusuhara-wooden-bridge-museum/" target="_blank">Kengo Kuma and Associates</a>, the slatted timber structure visually joins two existing buildings separated by a road. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/leed-gold-designed-sanford-consortium-brings-scientists-together-to-advance-biomedical-research/" target="_blank">cantilever structure</a> also houses a workshop and modest accommodation for the museum.
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    At first glance, the structure appears to be <a href="http://inhabitat.com/canadas-vertigo-inducing-capilano-suspension-bridge-is-not-for-the-faint-of-heart/" target="_blank">simply a bridge</a>, fooling the eye into thinking there is no interior building within at all. Large timber beams criss-cross, building up the museum’s base.
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    The beams vary in length (they're shorter at the bottom) and gradually increase as the structure approaches the bridge walkway creating a triangular formation that reaches toward the ground.
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    This shape also <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-green-roof-barn-extension-in-france-is-barely-visible-from-afar/" target="_blank">responds to the upward sloping of the surrounding mountains</a>. The decreasing triangular form is unified and held strong with a support beam that holds court in the street between the two existing buildings.
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    Each end of the honeycombed wooden structure is met with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/glittering-louvered-ad-astra-skyscraper-is-topped-with-a-pyramid-heliport/" target="_blank">rectangular glass towers</a>, creating the effect that the bridge is floating. The glass towers house stairwells, but more importantly, make the deep colors of the surround evergreens visible through the building.
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    Inside, the alternating beams of the exterior are repeated in the ceiling of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lindal-launches-new-architects-collaborative-prefab-home-line-featuring-designs-from-our-favorite-architects/" target="_blank">cavernous long hall</a>. Each end is capped with glass walls and doors, filling the space with natural light.
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    The exhibition rooms along the hallway also have glass doors, which draws in light from their interior into the hallway. The timber beams used within the interior <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stealth-barn-is-a-striking-black-guest-house-converted-from-a-plain-barn/" target="_blank">show the natural wood grain</a>, which ties the inside to the natural landscape which surrounds the building.
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Kengo Kuma Yusuhara

Set in the idyllic forested mountains of Kochi, Japan, The Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum combines traditional Japanese architecture with modernism. Designed by Tokyo-based Kengo Kuma and Associates, the slatted timber structure visually joins two existing buildings separated by a road. The cantilever structure also houses a workshop and modest accommodation for the museum.

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