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[COOL WOOD Case Study] G Building Jiyugaoka 01 Building B

A three-story commercial building with a combination of warmth and strength in its fire-resistant wooden structure!

We would like to introduce "G Building Jiyugaoka 01 B Wing," a commercial building we have developed. Aiming to create a commercial architecture that gently welcomes people and has a cozy atmosphere that makes them want to visit, the structure itself becomes a part of the spatial design, and the stores create further charm and enjoyment while respecting the wooden space. COOL WOOD is easy to process and can be manufactured using various types of wood to suit design and cost requirements. The appearance of the columns and beams is wooden, allowing the building to be finished with the warmth of wood. 【Features】 ■ A home-like commercial building with a cozy atmosphere that makes people want to visit ■ Fire-resistant wooden structure that combines warmth and strength ■ The structure itself is a part of the spatial design *For more details, please refer to the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • wood
  • Special wooden structures

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【COOL WOOD Case Study】Kyoto Wood Industry Hall

This building, featuring impressive louvered panels resembling a cedar grove, is made entirely from timber sourced from Kyoto Prefecture!

We would like to introduce our pure wooden four-story building, the "Kyoto Wood Industry Hall." This four-story building is constructed entirely from timber sourced from Kyoto Prefecture. The louvers, made from solid cedar boards joined together, deliver soft light reminiscent of dappled sunlight indoors, aiming to create a hall where visitors can find their favorite types of wood. COOL WOOD is easy to process and can be manufactured using various types of wood to suit design and cost requirements. The appearance of the columns and beams is wooden, allowing for a building that utilizes the warmth of wood. 【Features】 ■ A building with impressive louvers resembling cedar groves ■ 100% use of timber sourced from Kyoto Prefecture for structural materials ■ A design that incorporates various uses of wood in both interior and exterior finishes ■ A spatial structure that offers a comfortable atmosphere that invites people to visit *For more details, please refer to the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • wood
  • Special wooden structures

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[COOL WOOD Case] Shelter Nanyo Hall Nanyo City Cultural Center

This is a dynamic and warm large hall made possible by fire-resistant wooden structure technology!

We would like to introduce the large wooden hall "Shelter Nanyo Hall (Nanyo City Cultural Center)" that we have developed. With the basic philosophy of being "a creative base for arts and culture that promotes diverse interactions among citizens," we actively utilized locally sourced cedar wood from the structure to the finishing touches. The dynamic and warm large hall, made possible by fire-resistant wooden structure technology, boasts high acoustic performance and is a platform for new artistic and cultural expressions. COOL WOOD is easy to process and can be manufactured with various types of wood to suit design and cost requirements. The appearance of the columns and beams is wooden, allowing for a building that takes advantage of the warmth of wood. [Features] ■ Active use of locally sourced cedar wood ■ Dynamic high acoustic performance made possible by fire-resistant wooden structure technology *For more details, please refer to the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Special wooden structures

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[KES Construction Case] Restaurant "Trattoria Agreste"

Introducing examples that leverage the incredible strength and flexibility of joining hardware!

We would like to introduce a case study of the "KES construction method," which is a method of joining materials in wooden architecture developed and standardized in Japan. 【Case Study】 <Trattoria Agreste> ■ Design: Ma Architecture Planning ■ Location: Ibaraki Prefecture, Ishioka City ■ Site Area: 1,690.74 m² ■ Building Area: 297.38 m² ■ Total Floor Area: 294.56 m² ■ Number of Floors: 1 above ground *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Specialized Construction
  • Special Construction Method
  • wood

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[KES Construction Method Example] Commercial Facility "Michi no Eki Takano"

Introducing the case study of the "KES method" for joining metal fittings in wooden construction: "A roadside station open to the city."

We would like to introduce a case study of the "KES construction method," which uses unique connection hardware in wooden architecture. This is a roadside station that features local wood, crafted by local artisans, and showcases agricultural products from local farmers. This area, famous for its highland vegetables, is one of the heaviest snowfall regions in the Chugoku region. To ensure safe access around the building even in winter and to approach each section, we adopted the KES construction method. This roadside station aims to be recognized by people as a new landscape in this area, which changes dramatically in winter, and to contribute to regional revitalization. 【Case Study】 <Roadside Station Takano> ■ Design: Oohata Renhe Architectural Design ■ Location: Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture ■ Site Area: 4,694.74 m² ■ Building Area: 1,797.06 m² ■ Total Floor Area: 1,487.25 m² ■ Number of Floors: 1 above ground *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Housing structure technology/long-term superior housing technology
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method
  • Special Construction Method

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MOCX Green Buildings [Wooden Construction Support]

We will support the success of that project with our expertise in "wood." Mitsui Home will be your company's "wooden construction division."

Do you have any of these concerns? "I want to build with wood, but I don't know where to start." "I'm stuck with structural design." We can solve your problems. Our Wood Materials Business Division provides comprehensive support for wooden construction from planning and design to construction. We offer optimal solutions for your concerns. Strengths of the Wood Materials Business Division: 1. Achieving large-scale and spacious wooden structures with high-performance wood technology. By utilizing advanced technologies such as "Double Shield Panel (DSP)" and "Connect Truss," we enable the construction of large-scale and spacious wooden buildings with an open feel. 2. Diverse construction methods to meet various needs. We can accommodate various construction methods and structures, including wooden frame construction, two-by-four construction, wooden frame structures, and hybrid structures with RC and S construction. This allows us to respond to diverse architectural design needs. 3. Sustainable manufacturing rooted in the community. We have production facilities across Japan and actively promote the use of local materials. This contributes to the realization of a sustainable society that considers the environment.

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  • Structural Materials
  • Wood panel and frame wall construction

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[FREE WOOD Case Study] Mount Fuji World Heritage Center, Shizuoka Prefecture

Constructed with a total of 6,973 pieces! Creating a new design for wooden architecture!

We would like to introduce the "Shizuoka Prefecture Mount Fuji World Heritage Center," a cultural facility that we have developed. Our facility, which has five floors above ground, is designed with a focus on the concept of "aijakuri," combining elements in a way that resembles weaving with a single material at the intersection points. The lattice structure, both inside and outside, is constructed from a total of 6,973 pieces, each crafted from materials with varying curvature, twist, and length. [Features] ■ There are 7,261 intersection points, each with a different shape. ■ Based on the concept of aijakuri, the elements are combined. ■ The design resembles weaving with a single material. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • wood
  • Special wooden structures

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[KES Construction Method Example] Commercial Facility "Michi no Eki Bingo Fuchu"

Introducing the case study of the "KES Method" for joining metal fittings in wooden construction: "Roadside Station Open to the City."

We would like to introduce a case study utilizing the "KES Method," a connection hardware construction method developed under the mission of "protecting the lives and property of important families" in wooden architecture. This roadside station, located near JR Fuchu Station in Fuchu City, Hiroshima Prefecture, aims to create vibrancy not by gathering buildings together, but by arranging dispersed structures that generate liveliness from a collection of small spaces, including citizens passing through. To ensure that locally produced furniture is prominently displayed, a delicate structural plan features wooden beams resting on solid wood columns and beams made of steel. The roofs are separated by building sections yet partially connect, forming a unified structure. This design allows for a high level of transparency and creates a continuously overlapping scene. 【Case Study】 <Roadside Station Bingo Fuchu> ■Location: Fuchu City, Hiroshima Prefecture ■Site Area: 1,470.99 m² ■Building Area: 822.30 m² ■Total Floor Area: 772.82 m² ■Number of Floors: 1 above ground *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Housing structure technology/long-term superior housing technology
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method
  • Special Construction Method

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[KES Construction Method Example] Commercial Facility "Mizunomachiya Nanokamachi Goten Seki"

Introducing a case study of a commercial facility constructed using the "KES method," a joint hardware construction technique for wooden buildings.

We would like to introduce a case study of the "KES construction method," which uses unique joining hardware in wooden architecture. The Nakanokamachi Goten-zaki project aims to revive the "Goten-zaki," which currently flows underground in the center of Nakanokamachi, Yamagata City. It has garnered significant attention as a wooden fire-resistant commercial building in a fire prevention area of Tohoku. We created this space with the hope that it would become a special place for visitors, providing a warm and healing atmosphere. 【Case Study】 <Water Town House Nakanokamachi Goten-zaki> ■ Design: Toshio Honma Design Office + Regional Environmental Planning Laboratory ■ Location: Yamagata Prefecture, Yamagata City ■ Site Area: 918.57 m² ■ Building Area: 464.40 m² ■ Total Floor Area: 752.67 m² ■ Number of Floors: 2 above ground *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Housing structure technology/long-term superior housing technology
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method
  • Special Construction Method

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