The 42nd Exhibition of Winning Architectural Drawings and Models

SD Review 2024

John Hill
1. oktober 2024
All photos by Neoplus Sixten Inc.

The SD Review exhibition was created by architect Fumihiko Maki in 1982. Appropriately, the exhibition has been held every year since the Forum at Hillside Terrace, the primarily residential development that Maki realized in phases over the course of 25 years. The annual exhibition aims to show, through drawings and models, the process by which a designer a single, clear concept in the face of the realities of construction. 

A display at the entrance to SD Review 2024 honors Fumihiko Maki, who died in June at the age of 95.

The exhibition is hosted by Kajima Publishing, which will publish the winning projects in a special issue of SD Monthly, as it does every year. The thirteen winning projects — selected by jury members Jun Aoki, Hideyuki Nakayama, Noriaki Yamada, and Chie Kaneno — can be seen on Kajima's website, in the exhibition photographs below, and with many more photographs on Japan-Architects

Previous iterations documented by the Japan-Architects editors also include SD Review 2022, SD Review 2017, SD Review 2016, and SD Review 2015.

SD Review 2024 – The 42nd Exhibition of Winning Architectural Drawings and Models will be on display at the Kyoto Institute of Technology Museum and Archives from October 3 to October 26, 2024.

“あおいさんかく屋根” – A co-working space with gallery and pop-up kiosk in Toshima, Tokyo, by Yosuke Sagoshi
“収集と組み合わせのポイエティーク” – A weekend residence and sawmill (existing) in Iizuna-cho, Nagano, by Kazutka Miwa, Hina Fukawa, and Nobuki Yamada
“みどりまちの群像劇” – An office building in Koriyama, Fukushima, by Soma Yokoi
“模様の混交” – A recreation center with sauna in Nasu, Tochigi, by Nobuhiko Sawa, Sae Yoshikai, and Ryunosuke Ichie
“TOOLHUT” – A winery in Ueda, Nagano, by Sahori Ohsawa
“Adaptive Design & Assembly System Utilizing Reclaimed Timbers” – A design/processing/assembly system developed at Kyoto Institute of Technology by Toshikatsu Kiuchi, Gergely Peter Barna, Yo Tomura, Haruki Iwami, Seinosuke Kondo, and Yasuki Nishimura
“小さな森の図書館” – A storeroom in Isumi, Chiba, by Yoko Takaike, Katsunori Ono, Akari Sato, and Hideaki Hamada
“溝口一丁目のテナントビル” – A commercial tenant building in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, by Shintaro Ueno and Isao Shinohara
“時代のポシェ” – A house and studio with guest house in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, by Jumpei Suzuki
“房総の別荘” – A villa in Chiba Prefecture by Kenichi Teramoto
“corners  いくつもの世界をすごす家” – A house with shop in Tokyo by Masashi Itaya and Yuki Ishii
“森のなかの幸せ工場 ―250mの屋根がつくる風景と居場所―” – A factory and office in Fuso-cho, Aichi, by Yusuke Kakinoki, Shuhei Hirooka, Takehiro Nakao, and Kotaro Iwaoka
“Soil Tent 2024” – A folly in Toride, Ibaraki, by Ryohei Akita and Mitsuhiro Kanada with students Suguru Ito, Jutaro Sekita, Fang Sitao, Koki Minami, Mio Itokazu, Kota Hosoda, and Shimpei Yagi

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