Tetsuya Matsumoto

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Tetsuya Matsumoto

Tetsuya Matsumoto

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Meet Tetsuya Matsumoto - a powerhouse of good design, creativity and innovation based in Japan. Tetsuya Matsumoto's design journey has been nothing short of spectacular, marked by a tireless pursuit of excellence. This dedication is clearly mirrored in Tetsuya Matsumoto's impressive haul of 24 A' Design Awards that we showcase here. Spanning across categories such as Architecture and Interior, Tetsuya Matsumoto's work stands as a living testament to a steadfast commitment to design excellence, serving as a beacon of inspiration for designers globally. With each project, Tetsuya Matsumoto masterfully blends form and function, crafting designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and timeless. This approach underscores Tetsuya Matsumoto's celebration of creativity and an unyielding quest for innovation.

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Daiichi Hospital by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Daiichi Hospital
Daiichi Hospital
Daiichi Hospital is moving to the new replacement building of its older blocks. The new design explores the idea of breaking up the monolithic blocks of modern hospitals without losing the functionality aspect crucial to a healthcare facility. The hospital is located along the national road No. 2. The north facade is designed to look like a thin sheet with playful random width window openings. A series of surface duplication slides toward the east creating an open book effect as an angle treatment and signaling the building's main entrance.
Daiichi
Tetsuya Matsumoto
2
44
LuxLinea Ophthalmology Clinic by Tetsuya Matsumoto
LuxLinea Ophthalmology Clinic
LuxLinea Ophthalmology Clinic
Lux Linea is an ophthalmology clinic in Shibuya, Tokyo. The new addition to Total Eye Care clinics in the heart of the Japanese capital takes place on the ground floor of a mixed use building. Lux Linea design addresses two main issues. Glass reflections, and patients privacy. The clinic operates mostly during daytime, when the bright daylight reflects on the glass, obstructing visibility to the inside. The clinic employs a series of panel that plays with light lines through the glazed facades to connect with its surrounding urban environment.
LuxLinea
Tetsuya Matsumoto
2
40
Cloud of Luster Wedding Chapel by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Cloud of Luster Wedding Chapel
Cloud of Luster Wedding Chapel
The Cloud of luster is a wedding chapel located inside a wedding ceremony hall in Himeji city, Japan. The design tries to translate the modern wedding ceremony spirit into physical space. The chapel is all white, a cloud shape enveloped almost entirely in curved glass opening it to the surrounding garden and water basin. The columns are toped in hyperbolic capital like heads smoothly connecting them to the minimalistic ceiling. The chapel socle on the basin side is a hyperbolic curve allowing the whole structure to appear as if it is floating on the water and accentuate its lightness.
Cloud of Luster
Tetsuya Matsumoto
31.35K
627.1K
Toshin PostPandemic Office by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Toshin PostPandemic Office
Toshin PostPandemic Office
For its first created office since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the challenge Matsuo Gakuin was facing is to find a solution for protecting its office users while keeping the aesthetic values the company has always cherished. A thunder shaped table runs along the office dividing the space into staff and guest areas. Glass panels were sandwiched between the board and its duplicate hanging from the ceiling. The glass panels run alternatively through two parallel lines separated by 20cm space. This disposition forms a protective shield while allowing air and documents circulation.
Toshin PostPandemic
Tetsuya Matsumoto
871
17.43K
Nautilus Restaurant by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Nautilus Restaurant
Nautilus Restaurant
The Grand Blue Express is a luxury aquarium dining restaurant in Ueno, Tokyo. The renovated space limited to 95sqm took on the 5th floor of a mixed used building. Inspired by luxury trains, the design tries to overcome the small space limitations to both accommodate the aquariums and provide the luxurious atmosphere the restaurant aims to implement. The dining room takes the form of a corridor coach that serves the individual cabins on both sides. each cabin is equipped with its aquarium installed to mimic the train windows, creating the impression to be inside a train cruising underwater.
Nautilus
Tetsuya Matsumoto
291
5.83K
Miyabi Dental Clinic by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Miyabi Dental Clinic
Miyabi Dental Clinic
Miyabi
Tetsuya Matsumoto
225
4.51K
The PolyCuboid Office Building by Tetsuya Matsumoto
The PolyCuboid Office Building
The PolyCuboid Office Building
The PolyCuboid is the new headquarter building for TIA, a company that provides insurance services. The first floor was shaped by the limits of the site and the 700mm diameter water pipe that is crossing the site underground limiting foundation space. The metallic structure dissolves into the diverse blocs of the composition. The pillars and beams vanish from the space syntax, projecting the impression of an object, while also eliminating that of a building. The volumetric design is inspired by TIA’s Logo turning the building itself into an icon representing the company.
The PolyCuboid
Tetsuya Matsumoto
949
18.99K
The OmniDirectional Internal Medicine Clinic by Tetsuya Matsumoto
The OmniDirectional Internal Medicine Clinic
The OmniDirectional Internal Medicine Clinic
The OmniDirectional is an internal medicine clinic located in a Japanese suburban town of Hyogo prefecture. The core of the clinic is the endoscopy room, naturally placing it in a central position both spatially and functionally. The entrance gives directly to the central axis of the waiting room, ending in the reception counter followed by a glass opening that showcases the endoscopy room. The materiality of the clinic also plays an essential role for highlighting the endoscopy room as the core of the building by contrasting the materiality of the exterior, interior, and the endoscopy room.
The OmniDirectional
Tetsuya Matsumoto
251
5.03K
Lumiere Hair Salon by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Lumiere Hair Salon
Lumiere Hair Salon
Pinning the light is a permanent installation introducing experiential art to beauty space. This renovation work takes on a previously standard Japanese convenience store turning it into a Hair Salon. To reduce the cost of the renovation, the walls and ceiling were finished with raw OSB boards. 120000 golden headed thumbtacks were pushed over the central wall generating a scintillating surface. The pins sparkles by reflecting outdoor sunlight on daytime and the indoor lighting at night. The reflection changes according to the light and the position of the viewer in an interactive fashion.
Lumiere
Tetsuya Matsumoto
199
4K
Wavy Stillness Sports Bar by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Wavy Stillness Sports Bar
Wavy Stillness Sports Bar
The Wavy Stillness is a hospitality establishment compelled to combine two rather different atmospheres, cafe by day, and a sports bar by the evening. This combination, add to the hint of luxury service the establishment is providing, generates a hybrid space of a new kind. The wall behind the counter is covered in a wavy three-dimensional stainless steel sheet creating a dynamic reflection that changes according to the viewer's angle. Furthermore, in contemplation of hosting Sports public viewing events, 21 screens have been arranged in four different combinations.
Wavy Stillness
Tetsuya Matsumoto
205
4.1K
Toshin Takarazuka School Office by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Toshin Takarazuka School Office
Toshin Takarazuka School Office
For its Second created office since the outbreak of the Covid19 pandemic, the challenge Matsuo Gakuin was facing is to find a solution for protecting its office users while keeping the aesthetic values the company has always cherished. Two broken thunder shaped tables take place in the office dividing the space into staff and guest areas. glass panels were sandwiched between the board and its duplicate hanging from the ceiling. the glass panels run alternatively through parallel lines. This disposition forms a protective shield while allowing air and documents circulation.
Toshin Takarazuka
Tetsuya Matsumoto
325
6.52K
Inami Koro Udon Restaurant and Shop by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Inami Koro Udon Restaurant and Shop
Inami Koro Udon Restaurant and Shop
How can architecture represent a culinary concept? The Edge of the Wood is an attempt to respond to this question. Inami Koro is reinventing the traditional Japanese Udon dish while keeping the common techniques for preparation. The new building reflects their approach by revisiting the traditional Japanese wooden constructions. All contour lines expressing the shape of the building were simplified. This includes the glass frame hidden inside the thin wooden pillars, the roof and ceiling inclination rotated, and the edges of vertical walls all being expressed by a single line.
Inami Koro
Tetsuya Matsumoto
914
18.28K
The Panelarium Urology Clinic by Tetsuya Matsumoto
The Panelarium Urology Clinic
The Panelarium Urology Clinic
The Panelarium is the new clinic space for Dr. Matsubara one of the few surgeons certified to operate the da Vinci robotic surgeries systems. The design was inspired from the digital world. The binary system components 0 and 1 were interpolated in the white space and embodied by panels that jut out from the walls and ceiling. The floor follows also the same design aspect. The Panels although their random appearance are functional, they become signs, benches, counters, bookshelves and even door handles, and most importantly eye-blinders securing a minimum privacy for the patients.
The Panelarium
Tetsuya Matsumoto
1.26K
25.25K
The Cutting Edge Dispensing Pharmacy by Tetsuya Matsumoto
The Cutting Edge Dispensing Pharmacy
The Cutting Edge Dispensing Pharmacy
The cutting Edge is a dispensing pharmacy related to the neighboring Daiichi General Hospital in Himeji City, Japan. In this type of pharmacies the client doesn’t have direct access to the products as in the retail type; rather his medicines will be prepared in the backyard by a pharmacist after presenting a medical prescription. This new building was designed to promote the image of the hospital by introducing a High-tech sharp image in accordance with an advanced medical technology. It results in a white minimalistic but fully functional space.
The Cutting Edge
Tetsuya Matsumoto
29.98K
599.6K
Moritomi Japanese Restaurant by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Moritomi Japanese Restaurant
Moritomi Japanese Restaurant
The relocation of Moritomi, a restaurant offering Japanese cuisine, next to the world heritage Himeji Castle explores the relationships between materiality, shape and traditional architectonics interpretation. The new space tries to reproduce the castle stone fortifications pattern in various materials including rough and polished stones, black oxide coated steel, and tatami mats. A floor made in small resin coated gravels represents the castle moat. Two colors, white and black, flows like water from outside, and crossing the wooden lattice decorated entrance door, to the reception hall.
Moritomi
Tetsuya Matsumoto
667
13.35K
The Duplicated Edge Office by Tetsuya Matsumoto
The Duplicated Edge Office
The Duplicated Edge Office
The Duplicated Edge is a design for Toshin Satellite Preparatory School in Kawanishi, Japan. The School wanted a new reception, consultation and conference spaces in a narrow 110sqm room with a low ceiling. This design proposes an open space marked by a sharp triangular reception and information counter dividing the space into functional entities. The counter is covered in a gradually ascending white metallic sheet. This combination is duplicated by mirrors in the backyard wall and a reflective aluminum panels on the ceiling extending the space into wider dimensions.
The Duplicated Edge
Tetsuya Matsumoto
1.25K
24.94K
WADA Sports Flagship Store by Tetsuya Matsumoto
WADA Sports Flagship Store
WADA Sports Flagship Store
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, WADA Sports is relocating to a newly built headquarter and flagship store. The inside of the shop has a gigantic elliptical metallic structure supporting the building. Bellow the elliptical structure, the racket products are aligned in a specially designed fixture. The rackets are arranged in series and made easy to take on hand one by one. Above, the elliptical shape is used as a display of various valuable vintage and modern rackets collected from all over the country and transforming the shop’s interior into a racket’s museum.
WADA Sports
Tetsuya Matsumoto
927
18.54K
The Parallel Blue Aquarium Dining by Tetsuya Matsumoto
The Parallel Blue Aquarium Dining
The Parallel Blue Aquarium Dining
Located in one of the most bustling nightlife spots in Japan, The Parallel Blue offers a new aquarium dining experience in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Challenging the ocean-themed possibilities in the heart of the concrete jungle, the new restaurant turns the simple hospitality environment into an immersive space where dinners are submerged in an aquarium universe. To create the immersive experience, walls were finished in mirrors and the ceiling in similarly reflective aluminum panels expending the space in all directions and recreating the oceanic life in a surrounding environment.
The Parallel Blue
Tetsuya Matsumoto
291
5.83K
The Cutting Edge Dispensing Pharmacy by Tetsuya Matsumoto
The Cutting Edge Dispensing Pharmacy
The Cutting Edge Dispensing Pharmacy
The cutting Edge is a dispensing pharmacy related to the neighboring Daiichi General Hospital in Himeji City, Japan. In this type of pharmacies the client doesn’t have direct access to the products as in the retail type; rather his medicines will be prepared in the backyard by a pharmacist after presenting a medical prescription. This new building was designed to promote the image of the hospital by introducing a High-tech sharp image in accordance with an advanced medical technology. It results in a white minimalistic but fully functional space.
The Cutting Edge
Tetsuya Matsumoto
948
18.96K
Learning Bright Office by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Learning Bright Office
Learning Bright Office
Learning Bright is a design for Toshin Satellite Preparatory School in Kyobashi, Osaka City, Japan. The school wanted a new reception and office including meetings and consultation spaces. This minimalistic design uses material and color complementarity between white and gold to stimulate human senses in various aspects. This school office space is bright as a message to students suggesting a sharp and professional future carrier waiting for them in the future. The golden plates are used in a minimalist and sharp way psychologically enhancing the sense of being precise students mind.
Learning Bright
Tetsuya Matsumoto
350
7.01K
Origami Ark Show room by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Origami Ark Show room
Origami Ark Show room
Origami Ark or Sun Show Leather Pavilion is a showroom for Sansho leather manufacture in Himeji, Japan. The challenge was to create a space capable to show more than 3000 products in a very restrained area, and make the client understand the huge variety of products as he visits the showroom. The Origami Ark uses 83 small units of 1.5x1.5x2 m3 combined together irregularly to create a big three dimensional maze and provides the visitor and experience similar to exploring a jungle gym.
Origami Ark
Tetsuya Matsumoto
931
18.64K
Pekin Kaku Chinese Restaurant by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Pekin Kaku Chinese Restaurant
Pekin Kaku Chinese Restaurant
Pekin-kaku restaurant new renovation offers a stylistic reinterpretation of what a Beijing style restaurant could be, rejecting the traditional abundantly ornamental design in favor of a more simplistic architectonics. The ceiling features a Red-Aurora created using 80 meters long string Curtains, whilst the walls are treated in traditional dark Shanghai bricks. Cultural elements from the millenary Chinese heritage including Terracotta warriors, the Red hare, and Chinese ceramics was highlighted in a minimalistic display providing a contrasting approach to the decorative elements.
Pekin Kaku
Tetsuya Matsumoto
1.72K
34.42K
White and Steel School office by Tetsuya Matsumoto
White and Steel School office
White and Steel School office
White and Steel is a design for Toshin Satellite Preparatory School in Nagata Ward, Kobe City, Japan. The school wanted a new reception and office including meetings and consultation spaces. This minimalistic design uses contrast between white and a metal plate called Black Skin Iron to stimulate human senses in various aspects. All textures were uniformly painted white generating an inorganic space. The Black Skin Iron was later applied to several surfaces to make the contrast or displayed in the same way contemporary art Galleries would display their art pieces.
White and Steel
Tetsuya Matsumoto
410
8.21K
Kawaii : Cute cramming school by Tetsuya Matsumoto
Kawaii : Cute cramming school
Kawaii : Cute cramming school
Surrounded by neighboring girls’ high schools, this Toshin Satellite Preparatory School is taking advantage of its strategic location on a busy shopping street to display a unique educational design. Matching convenience for hard studies and a relaxed atmosphere for fun, the design promotes the feminine nature of its users and offers an alternative materialization for the abstract concept of “Kawaii” largely used by Schoolgirls. The rooms for bunches and classes in this school takes the shape of the octagonal gabled roof house as illustrated in children’ picture book.
Kawaii : Cute
Tetsuya Matsumoto
936
18.73K

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