NAKAGAWA-MACHI BATŌ HIROSHIGE MUSEUM CASE STUDY
The case study illustrates a detailed analysis of how the Nakagawa-machi Batō Hiroshige Museum of Art is constructed, in the form of a wall dissection and physical model.
Nakagawa-machi Batō Hiroshige Museum of Art / plan and model area
Originally presented via prints on clear, translucent sheets, the left examines a layered dissection of a particular wall section.
This dissection pulls apart the structural, thermal, waterproofing, ventilating, daylighting, acoustic, and aesthetic/finishes within that wall section.











Physical model that focuses on key lessons of how Nakagawa-machi Batō Hiroshige Museum is constructed.
Scale: ½”:1’-0”
Size: 24” x 24” in
Materials: Basswood, velum, acrylic
In collaboration with:
Madeleine Clermont
Ryan Kiefer
Nick Raccosta
Caroline Tate
SPRING 2014