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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【Facility Details】 ■ Design: Daiken Design Co., Ltd. ■ Location: Nanyo City, Yamagata Prefecture ■ Site Area: 23,138.00 m² ■ Building Area: 5,564.31 m² ■ Total Floor Area: 5,900.98 m² ■ Number of Floors: Basement 1, Above Ground 3 ■ Uses COOL WOOD (1-hour fire-resistant specification, columns) ■ Received the 2014 All-Building Award in the Architecture Category ■ Received the 2015 Excellent Facility Award for Wood Utilization from the Forestry Agency Commissioner ■ Received the Wood Design Award 2015 ■ Received the 2017 Low Carbon Cup Minister of the Environment Award, Gold Prize in the Local Government Category *For more details, please refer to the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding in 1974, Shelter has expanded the possibilities of wooden construction through technological innovation. We have developed pioneering technologies such as the connection hardware method "KES Method," fire-resistant wooden materials "COOL WOOD," and curved and twisted components "FREE WOOD," and we continue to take on various projects, including large-scale wooden buildings, high-rise wooden structures, and artistic wooden spaces.