Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects

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Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects

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  • Completion year: 2019
  • Gross Built up Area: 690m2
  • Project Location: Tokyo
  • Country: Japan
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Keiichiro Sako
  • Clients: Musashi Paint Holdings Co., Ltd.
  • Structural Consultants: Structural Design PLUS ONE Inc.
  • Contractors: SHIMIZU BLC Co., Ltd.
  • Interior + Furniture: SAKO Architects
  • Architectural Design: SAKO Architects
  • Photo Credits: Koji Fujii
  • Others: Lighting: BONBORI Lighting Architect & Associates, Inc., Supervision: SAKO Architects
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Excerpt: Vertical Rainbow, designed by SAKO Architects, reimagines a former headquarters as a vibrant symbol of the company’s identity. A striking façade made of gradient-colored glass represents the brand’s creative spirit and infinite color range. The minimalist design turns the building into a dynamic, ever-changing artwork that interacts with light, weather, and the surrounding cityscape, both day and night.

Project Description

Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects
© Koji Fujii

[Text as submitted by architect] The former headquarters building was a stereotypical pencil building that merely met the legal requirement for evacuation. Now that it has grown into a global company, a “vertical rainbow” appeared on the facade to express its identity as a paint company offering an infinite variety of colors.

Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects
© Koji Fujii
Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects
Floor Plan © SAKO Architects

Using a newly developed in-house paint for outdoor glass, we applied a gradient coating to tempered laminated glass. In order to make the façade appear to be composed only of colorful glass, the glass is supported only by horizontal frames on the top and bottom two sides, which are wider than the width of the terrace, in a minimalist detail.

Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects
© Koji Fujii
Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects
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Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects
© Koji Fujii

Direct daylight is converted into colorful light through the colored glass, creating beautiful shadows on the terrace floor and on the exterior walls of the adjacent buildings.

When it is cloudy, when the sky is more easily reflected, the changing clouds and colors blend together to create a beautiful facade, like digital art.

Vertical Rainbow | SAKO Architects
© Koji Fujii

The view of the city from the office through the terrace is like a landscape photograph with added layers of color. The miscellaneous cityscape feels like an unrealistic artwork.

At night, the glass illuminated by the lights emits soft colors, creating a “night rainbow” on the street lined with buildings.

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