THE AXIS OF PEACE by Hakuten Corporation

In conjunction with the renewal of Peace Central Park in Yokosuka, we designed a monument that symbolizes peace and that would remind everyone of the idea of peace, which has now almost disappeared. The history of the park is that it was built on the site of the Yonegahama gun emplacements that were used during the war. After dark, this monument becomes a "Light of Peace Turret" that shines the light of peace into the sky, representing the axis of universal peace. The light, which is over 1000 meters long, can be seen from a distance, allowing people to feel the thoughts of peace in their daily lives. The pillar of light that appears in the usual landscape raises the eyes of the viewers and makes them feel positive. Even if the town loses power in the event of a disaster, even if the town loses power, the lights are designed to be turned on by a generator, leading people like a lighthouse to the park that serves as a wide-area evacuation site. The axis of peace has been added to the landscape of Yokosuka, supporting people's lives as a new landscape.

The ceiling and the central column of the monument are decorated with many circles.Circles have long had the meaning of "infinity and eternity," and with the wish for lasting peace, we asked citizens to draw circles, which were then converted into data and collected. We used the sea breeze blowing from the high ground of the park to create the pattern of the carved circles. The hand-drawn circles were carefully punched one by one with a laser. The cherry blossom crest printed on the bricks of the former turret was captured by a 3D scanner and reproduced as a texture for the concrete foundation. The hope of the people and the memories of the land were engraved on the monument. During the day, the monument is bathed in sunlight, and the light leaking from the circles drawn by the people and the open landscape in front of it provide a place where people can feel peace. At night, it is filled with small circles of light filled with people's wishes for peace, which harmonize with the grains of light from the houses seen from the hill, and the words of peace from around the world appear.

 We did not just build a monument, we tried to create a new landscape. The axis of peace, which can be seen from afar, gives us a sense of peace in our daily lives. We decided to involve citizens in the design because we feel that it is important to connect with people now that the COVID-19 disaster is upon us. We wanted people to feel a sense of unity by looking at the countless circles engraved on the monument. And by combining the memories of the past with the monuments, we hope that they will be loved by people of all ages for a long time to come.

Planning & Drawing

Designer Profile

 

Takumi Takahashi

Designer / Art Director / Artist

【WORKS】

THE AXIS OF PEACE
Prism at SENSE ISLAND
GSIX ROOF TOP ORCHESTRA
SCAJ2017 UCC COFFEE LAB

【AWARDS】

SDA Awards - Grand Prize / Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award

KUKAN DESIGN AWARD -Gold Prize

iF Design Award -Gold Prize

Exhibit Design Awards -Gold Prize

Architecture MasterPrize - Best of Best

Frame Awards - Best Use of Light

Novum Design Award -Silver Prize

DFA Design for Asia -Silver Prize

Website: https://www.hakuten.co.jp/

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