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Student Work

Diagram of sake production process
Day view of sake machine
Night view of sake machine
Seasonal diagram of sake production
Rendering of sake production
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Title

Sake Machine

Authors
Anna Nasonova

Course
Advanced Design Studio: A Sustainable Museum Dedicated to Sake

Project Description

Brewing sake is a linear process, and sequential layout of spaces greatly contributes to its efficiency. From a visitor’s perspective, a linear spatial sequence can tell the story of sake brewing by itself, allowing for enjoyable self-guided tours.

All sequences in the proposed brewery obey the pull of gravity. Raw resources are lifted to the top of the building and then travel down through a conveyor belt of machines and processes, becoming sake of the highest grade. Like rice and water, visitors spiral down a sequence of galleries, passages, and staircases that allow them to engage with every brewing space in a storyline progression before reaching tasting rooms and a gift shop on the street level. Engagement with brewing spaces on the way immerses guests in the world of smells and sounds associated with the sake tradition.


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Museum Japan Kyoto Distillery