Reimei Kobashi

Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Photo © ebi_times

The Reimei Kobashi footbridge crosses the Asashio Canal to Grand Marina Tokyo with a soft arching design reminiscent of gentle waves rolling over the water's surface. The continuous white structure of the bridge hovering above emphasizes the beauty of the waves using the subtle movement in the rhythm of the water's surface.
The shadow of the bridge cast onto the water's surface tantalizes the imagination even more with a congregation of waves seeming to wash over one another. The design presenting one fluid motion from three-dimensional geometric changes delights pedestrians walking across with that feel of movement.

The lighting is programmed to change colours gradually depending on the season and day of the week. By changing the rhythm of the lighting program for the top and bottom of the threedimensional rippled shape, the different colour combinations are designed to create a variety of impressions. In this way, the nightscape of this newly developed area, where the number of residents is increasing, can be enjoyed daily for its momentary colourful combinations and movements.

Photo © ebi_times
Photo © ebi_times
Photo © ebi_times
Photo © ebi_times
Photo © ebi_times
Photo © ebi_times
Photo © ebi_times
Photo © ebi_times
Photo © Hoshino Architects
Photo © ebi_times
Photo © Hoshino Architects
Photo © ebi_times
Drawing © Hoshino Architects
Drawing © Hoshino Architects
Visualization © Hoshino Architects
Architects
Hoshino Architects
Year
2024

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