Located in the mountain of Oawa, located in the town of Kamiyama on the island of Shikoku, Japan, where the predominant trees are the hinoki (Japanese cypress) and the sugi (Japanese cedar), with which the pavilion merges.
The pavilion designed by Iván Juárez is integrated into nature by means of two planes that go through the same trees on which they rest (hinoki and sugi) creating a continuous wide frame with their surroundings.
 

Description of project by Iván Juárez

Ivan Juarez of x-studio has conceived a new approach to the natural landscape of Oawa mountain, a protected and sacred forest located in the town of Kamiyama on the island of Shikoku, Japan, covered by evergreen woodland where the predominant vegetation includes trees of hinoki 檜 (Japanese cypress) and sugi 杉 (Japanese cedar).

A wide frame suggests a fragment of the forest, in this way, the pavilion pays homage to the traditional black-ink Japanese paintings made on landscape formats. The project is drawn as a space that does not end in specific limits, but merges with the landscape expanding the visual boundaries transforming into a large three-dimensional canvas. In-between pavilion consists of a sugi wooden space generated from two elevated planes, supported by a series of vertical elements -trunks of hinoki and sugi- that merge together with the natural environment.

The visitor enters through a blue-green stone (Awa Aoishi 青石) and from there, the aroma and sound of wood, along with the texture of barks dialogue with the senses producing olfactory, tactile and visual experiences.

The pavilion was built using traditional Japanese techniques with the knowledge and participation of the local community. Its construction was part of Kamiyama´s Forestry Management program.

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Ivan Juarez,  architect, landscape architect and artist. He is a member of the National System of Art Creators through the Mexican National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA). He is founder of x-studio in Mexico, after acting as co-director at ex-studio in Barcelona. His projects explore the relationship between art and function; integrating the disciplines of architecture, design, sculpture and installation. He has developed a wide variety of projects in different countries in which he investigates and experiments with new ways of relating space with society.

He has developed numerous projects (architecture, urban projects, site specific interventions, landscape interventions,  set designs, exhibitions, outfit) in different countries such as  Italy (Tuscanny and Sicily), Senegal, Austria, Switzerland, France, Greece, Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Huesca, Bilbao), Portugal and Mexico, which he has conceived them in reason and function of its physical context and could not be generated in other place than in the one of their conception and realization.

His projects in which he investigates and experiment with new ways of relating space with society—explore the relationship between art and function, integrating the disciplines of architecture, design, sculpture, and installation. In this context, he has developed numerous projects at different scales, from large to small buildings, from objects to city and landscape interventions.

He  has built projects in different countries such as Italy (Tuscany, Sicily and Sardinia), Senegal, Austria (Vienna), Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Huesca, Bilbao and Zaragoza), Portugal, Switzerland (Lausanne), Taiwan (Taipei) and Mexico, conceiving each project in reason and function of its physical context and they could not be generated in any other place than the one of their conception and realization.

He has been selected as one of top 10 emerging design firms in the Architectural Records Design Vanguard Award. His work has garnered different awards including: Design Vanguard Emerging Designers. selected by Architectural Record magazine;  Young Architects Award given by The Architectural League of New York,  AR award for Emerging Architects given by The Architectural Review in London , the New Generation Award, contractworld, Hannover, Germany, The Young Architects Prize, given by the College of Architects in Barcelona and the National Grant for Mexican Young Architects.

He has been guest lecturer and guest professor at different international institutes such as at the Architectural League of New York, at the Royal Institute of British Architects, at the Architekturzentrum Vienna,  at  the College of Architects of Catalonia in Barcelona and at the International University of Catalonia.

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Published on: January 31, 2018
Cite: "In Between. Hinoki + Sugi pavilion by Iván Juárez" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/between-hinoki-sugi-pavilion-ivan-juarez> ISSN 1139-6415
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