The Yoshi Bar 2nd, designed by Naoya Matsumoto, is a unique architectural piece that combines form and function in a novel way. The design was inspired by the simplicity and functionality of traditional stalls. Matsumoto's innovative approach involved the use of six panels of reeds, which were assembled to create a structure that is both sturdy and visually captivating. The panels, unable to stand alone, gain strength and stability when pieced together, forming an intimate enclosure.
What sets this design apart is its systematic construction using natural fibers grown in Biwako, Shiga. The assembled panels not only form a stable structure but also offer glimpses into the interior, adding an enchanting quality to the bar. This design is a testament to the potential of natural materials in creating spaces that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.
Realizing this design required a blend of artistry and technical know-how. The production process involved a workshop where students from the Seian University of Arts and Design participated in the creation of the space. The design process was not just about creating a physical structure, but also about creating an attractive place that would resonate with users.
The Yoshi Bar 2nd is not just a design project; it is a study in communication and cooperation. The design process required a team effort, and the resulting structure is a physical manifestation of this collaboration. This project underscores the importance of communication in creating spaces that are not only functional but also meaningful.
This design has garnered recognition for its innovative approach and aesthetic appeal. It was awarded the Platinum A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award in 2014, a prestigious accolade that recognizes world-class, exceptional, and highly innovative designs. The Yoshi Bar 2nd is more than just a provisional bar; it is a testament to the power of innovative design and the potential of natural materials.
Project Designers: naoya matsumoto
Image Credits: photos / takeshi asano main #1〜#4
video / chokyu sakugawa
Project Team Members: naoya matsumoto+seian university of arts and design students
Project Name: yoshi bar 2nd
Project Client: naoya matsumoto