A nursing room designed without any sense of incongruity in the space of the shrine.
A nursing room that aligns with the voices of our customers and provides a sense of security regarding infection control!
We would like to introduce a case study of the "mamaro" implementation at Samukawa Shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture. At the shrine, a nursing space was provided in the prayer room separated by partitions, but there were concerns from visiting customers about being "peeked at" and that "this arrangement is problematic," leading them to consider improving the nursing room. In the implementation, we received feedback that the ability to solve previous issues and the existence of prior examples of implementation at shrines were supportive factors. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - The nursing space set up for prayers raised privacy concerns. - A calming space is needed for visitors with children in a shrine that seeks tranquility. ■Effects - Privacy can be secured, allowing users to use the space without hesitation. - The gentle design fits well within the shrine's environment without feeling out of place. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
- Company:Trim 本社
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