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after more than a decade of planning, the enoura observatory by hiroshi


sugimoto for the odawara art foundation opened in 2017. set into japan’s hakone
mountains, the complex comprises a number of carefully positioned structures — including an art
gallery, two stages, a tea house, several gates, and a reception building — that overlook sagami
bay. to learn more about the project, and  the vision of the artist and
photographer, designboom visited the observatory to experience its immersive
architectural experience firsthand.

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hiroshi sugimto on the tip of the summer solstice observation gallery


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enoura observatory by hiroshi sugimoto / odawara art foundation

believing that the heavens could provide some insight into our future, sugimoto kengo kuma's wooden
oriented the observatory around the annual movement of the sun: the winter solstice, cladding emulates the
when new life begins; the summer solstice, when the pendulum of the seasons swings back again; effects of a japanese
forest
and the spring and autumn equinoxes, milestones at the midpoint between the two extremes. ‘I
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believe that if we turn once more to our ancient observation of the heavens, we will find
glimmers that point the way to our future,’ sugimoto continues.
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‘the mission of the complex is to revive traditional building methods which are in
danger of being lost, and to pass them on to future generations,’ says sugimoto,
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who is the founder of the odawara art foundation. each of the structures that make up the landscape
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one hundred meters above sea level and hundred meters in length, the opposing wall is made of
glass windows – 37 large panes, side by side with no support – for a completely column-free space
 
 
it is evident upon visiting, that each aspect of the observatory responds to the
location of the rising sun throughout the calendar year. for example, on the morning of

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the winter solstice, the sun rises from sagami bay and sends light through a 70 meter-long tunnel
— illuminating a large stone at its opposing end. in this way, the scheme observes the year’s
shortest day and marks a significant turning point in the cycle of death and rebirth.

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cantilever winter solstice light-worship tunnel, next to the optical glass stage
 

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winter solstice light-worship tunnel

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parallel to the tunnel, a stage paved with optical glass sits on a framework of hinoki
cypress. on the morning of the winter solstice, the platform glows as it catches the light on its cut
edges. directly adjacent to the stage, a full-size recreation of a ruined roman auditorium has been
constructed. as we took a moment to reflect, sitting in the amphitheater, the glass stage appears to
float perfectly on the surface of the sea.

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winter solstice light-worship tunnel, next to the glass stage, built with a ‘kakezukuri’ framework
of hinoki cypress, paved with optical glass
 

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close-up on the ‘ kakezukuri’ framework


 

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inside the tunnel, ‘tome-ishi’, this stone means ‘no entry’ / ‘no passing’
 
 

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‘kameishi‘ tortoise stone overlooking sagami bay


 
 

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‘as if guided by an unseen hand, I was drawn to this place of memories,’ says sugimoto. 
 
 
‘what should art today express?’ asks hiroshi sugimoto — a straightforward
question that apparently cannot be answered in such a simple manner. instead, the

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artist sees the enoura observatory as a place for contemplation. ‘at the dawn of history, when the
ancients first gained self-awareness, their first step was to search for and identify the
place they occupied within the vastness of the starry firmament,’ says sugimoto. ‘this
search for meaning and identity was also the primal force behind art.’

the stone stage


 
the origins of performing arts in japan go back to the ancient legend of ‘ama-no-iwato. according
to this legend, the dawn goddess danced in order to lure forth the sun goddess, who was hiding in a
cave. the design of the stone stage is based on the dimensions of a noh stage. at each of the stage’s
four corners are large stones, originally destined for the walls of an edo castle. the axis of the stone
bridgeway (seen behind) aligns with the axis of the sun as it rises from sagami bay at the spring
and autumn equinoxes.
 
‘my conception was for the noh plays to start just before dawn as the murk of night is
giving away to daylight and for the principal actors of the second part of the play to return
to the underworld as the sun rises directly behind the stage‘, says hiroshi sugimoto to
designboom.
 
 
 
see a video where hiroshi sugimoto explains the project (designboom’s previous
coverage) here.
 
elsewhere, the meigetsu gate — originally constructed in the muromachi period style (1336 –
1573) — preserves the original materials and zen style found in structures of the period. other
buildings include the uchōten (‘listen-to-the-rain’) teahouse… see more images in the gallery
below.
 
 

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