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The Evolution of Public Bathhouses: From Necessity to Experience

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Historically, public bathing was a fundamental necessity for hygiene, giving rise to communal bathhouses in regions where private bathrooms were a rarity. In Japan, for instance, sento bathhouses emerged during the early Edo period, serving as essential facilities when most households lacked their own bathing spaces. Similarly, in other parts of the world where plumbing and water management were considered luxuries, shared public baths became vital components of urban life. Over time, these spaces evolved beyond their functional role, becoming venues for socializing, relaxation, and a temporary escape from daily routines.

However, in the modern era, private bathrooms have become ubiquitous in contemporary homes, effectively addressing the hygiene concerns that once made public bathhouses indispensable. With the rise of alternative social spaces—cafés, fitness centers, bars, and jazz lounges—the traditional communal bath no longer serves the same essential function. While some may still appreciate the social aspect of public bathing, the inconvenience of changing clothes and getting wet in front of strangers can deter many from engaging in the experience.

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Stainless Steel in Interior Design: Transforming Spaces with Industrial Elegance

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As we close the chapter on 2024, a review of ArchDaily's extensive database projects highlights a few standout interior design trends that defined the year. Among these is the use of stainless steel, often paired with concrete and shades of grey, creating interiors with a refined, industrial elegance. This article delves into the increasing prominence of stainless steel as an interior element, exploring its applications, pairings, and growing appeal despite lingering perceptions of its cold, industrial nature.

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Creating Winter Retreats: Snow Resorts and Vacation Home Typologies

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As we move past Thanksgiving and step into December, the festive season is fast approaching. This time of year brings celebrations, holidays, and travel plans into full swing. Particularly in the Northern Hemisphere, there is a strong association between end-of-year festivities and cold, snowy weather.

Among the many traditions that celebrate the season, one of the most logistically and architecturally challenging is arranging for the giant Christmas tree for Rockefeller Center in New York City. This spectacle of moving a 70+ foot, 10+ ton tree into one of the busiest city centers in the world continues to capture the holiday spirit annually.

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The Rise of Prosumer Coffee Experience: Designing Beyond Traditional Interiors

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Coffee culture continues to thrive in the contemporary world, with a noticeable shift from the dominance of chains & franchise stores to a growing market for prosumer coffee. As more and more coffee consumers become prosumers, individuals who both produce and consume, they are turning coffee-making into a hobby, even a ritual, and are expecting coffee shops to keep up. Consumers are becoming more knowledgeable, paying close attention to the source and type of beans, brewing methods, and equipment. They also appreciate the design of coffee machinery, not just for its functionality but for its aesthetics, efficiency, and space management. This surge in interest, especially in Asia, has led to changes in coffee shops' operations. Many individual coffee shops, responding to the rise in consumer spending power and interests, are motivated to focus on creating unique, immersive experiences for an ever-growing marketable audience.

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TODAY’S SPECIAL Ebisu Store / Schemata Architects + Jo Nagasaka

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Komaeyu Public Bathhouse / Schemata Architects + Jo Nagasaka

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Komae, Japan

BLUE BOTTLE COFFEE Pop Up Cafe Shibuya / Schemata Architects

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Shibuya City, Japan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  60
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Professionals: TANK

Blue Bottle Coffee Shanghai Cafe / Schemata Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  762
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  WHITELIGHT, ZH DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
  • Professionals: RHY, Taguchi Audio, WHITELIGHT.Ltd

Kolon Sport Sotsot Rebirth Shop / Schemata Architects

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LIM・loji Hair Salon / Schemata Architects

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FREITAG JEJU by MMMG / Schemata Architects + Jo Nagasaka

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Creamm / Schemata Architects + Jo Nagasaka

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Portable Bike Store / Schemata Architects + Jo Nagasaka

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Chalet on Powder Mountain / Schemata Architects + Jo Nagasaka

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Open More Doors: Schemata Architects

Open More Doors is a section by ArchDaily and the MINI Clubman that takes you behind the scenes of the world’s most innovative offices through exciting video interviews and an exclusive photo gallery featuring each studio’s workspace.

For this episode, we talked with Jo Nagasaka of Schemata Architects about his firm’s history, mission, and office space. Schemata works on a wide range of scales and programs, from furniture to city development, but maintains a commitment to a one-to-one scale of design that focuses on material exploration.

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11 Works of Asian Architecture in Full Bloom

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This week, we present a selection of the best images of Asian architecture in bloom. These 11 projects from Japan and South Korea incorporate the springtime beauty of trees such as cherry and almond. Read on for a selection of images from prominent photographers such as Shigetomo Mizuno and Kai Nakamura.