
Spaces of diversity created by a pair of diagonal lines
EMUSEE
EMUSEE is a flagship store for a company engaged in circular agriculture through emu farming.
The project converts a former kimono shop—a large, open interior—into a space that combines a café, retail, and exhibition areas. Two angled walls were inserted to loosely divide the open floor into three zones: a back-of-house area, a central hall, and a relaxed seating space.
Openings within these walls are dimensioned to serve multiple functions, acting as benches, display shelves, or a café pickup counter. The angled geometry allows views and circulation to flow through the space, creating a single room that accommodates diverse activities.
Purpose / flagship store Site / Chikuzenmachi, Asakura, Fukuoka Year / 2024 Photo / Y. Harigane







