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The brick warehouses in Hirosaki will be converted into a contemporary art museum. The brick warehouses have gone through numerous additions and renovations over many years in severe snow conditions in the region, and most of them have been demolished and no longer exist. In Japan, there are very few cases of conversion and active utilization of historic buildings as contemporary cultural facilities, and most of the historic buildings are doomed to be demolished due to their “oldness.” Renovation design of a historic building starts by verifying its historical significance and rebuildability as well as understanding its dignity and potential. In order to pass on the memory of these brick buildings to future generations, we are using bricks as much as possible to renovate them into contemporary brick structures. We applied an advanced seismic retrofitting technique of drilling holes through the 9m high brick walls, inserting a pre-stressed concrete steel wire into each hole and fastening it to the top of the foundation. In addition, new cider gold-colored roofs, inspired from their history as the first cider factory in Japan, highlight the presence of a new cultural facility. In the interior, the existing floors are removed, and structural reinforcements are applied to fully use the generous space in the warehouse and convert it into a space where visitors can take time to appropriate a site-and time-specific artwork. Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art 2017-2020 | competition / 1st prize / ongoing | 3,537 m2 ATTA - Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects Filmed by Hikaru Fujii (2018.10.09) #tsuyoshitane #atta #ateliertsuyoshitanearchitects #architecture #design #archaeology #paris #japan #hirosaki #museum