Eitaro Satake

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Eitaro Satake

Eitaro Satake

JAPAN

Meet Eitaro Satake - a powerhouse of good design, creativity and innovation based in Japan. Eitaro Satake's design journey has been nothing short of spectacular, marked by a tireless pursuit of excellence. This dedication is clearly mirrored in Eitaro Satake's impressive haul of 2 A' Design Awards that we showcase here. Spanning across categories such as Architecture, Eitaro Satake'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, Eitaro Satake masterfully blends form and function, crafting designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and timeless. This approach underscores Eitaro Satake's celebration of creativity and an unyielding quest for innovation.

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MGY Base Office by Eitaro Satake
MGY Base Office
MGY Base Office
An office like a secret base where people would want to gather. They tried to design an office that is a third-place that makes anyone want to assemble and work. Covid-19 has brought to light the necessity of communication in the office. Their design is an example of an answer to the problem. MGY Base is an apparel brand office situated in Tokyo. The main floor is 6m high and its huge glass facade gives the impression of semi-outdoor space. Wire mesh used in the loft, industrial style lighting, iron and scaffold used fixtures, and other details aptly fit the concept, secret base.
MGY Base
135
2.7K
Inage Ryouen Crematorium and Temple by Eitaro Satake
Inage Ryouen Crematorium and Temple
Inage Ryouen Crematorium and Temple
As people moving from their birthplace to cities are growing, change in lifestyle creates a need for a change from a traditional local graveyard easy access urban ossuary. They designed a grave-type ossuary near Tokyo to solve the urban grave shortage and memorial halls that are easy to visit. It is the first grave-type mechanical ossuary in Japan and is memorial architecture for bereaved families to conduct the funeral ceremony and pay their respect.
Inage Ryouen
130
2.61K

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