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TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE

TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography, Windows, Chair
©  Takumi Ota

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  73
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
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  • Lead Architects: Sohei Arao

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TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography
©  Takumi Ota

Text description provided by the architects. This project is an independent salon for a stylist couple. As they used to belong to two separate salons, they have different client lists, so we combined cozy personal spaces with more expansive areas so that each can welcome their clients in comfort.

TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography, Windows, Chair
©  Takumi Ota
TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography
©  Takumi Ota
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TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography, Windows, Chair
©  Takumi Ota

The basement-level tenant has a private staircase and dry area, and there are two existing doors to allow subdivision into two zones. We treated the two doors as symbolic elements opening onto a 3m-long stepped counter in the front of the interior. This area splits guests’ circulation routes between left and right and serves as a buffer zone, providing distance to the two cutting areas. Two sheer curtains generate just enough relaxation. Low partitions and the dry area combine to give a spacious feel.

TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography, Chair, Windows
©  Takumi Ota
TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography, Chair, Windows
©  Takumi Ota

The salon’s name, “Tagi,” means a place that offers various ways of interacting with other aspects of culture, not just hair. The stepped counter and wire-suspended hanger pipes are used as apparel sale spaces for items sourced by the owners. On days when the salon is closed, it is also used as a pop-up shop and a venue for local events.

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©  Takumi Ota
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©  Takumi Ota

Various functional elements, like mirrors, display fixtures, curtains, and lighting, are suspended from seven parallel hanger wires so they can be added, removed, and rearranged. The wires are kept taut by hanging weights, a symbolic detail that adds an agreeable sense of tension to Tagi’s interior.

TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Door, Windows
©  Takumi Ota
TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
©  Takumi Ota

We hope this generous space, where people can step away from street-level bustle, will foster diverse human interaction.

TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Windows
©  Takumi Ota

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Address:Fukui, Japan

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Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.

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Cite: “TAGI Hair Salon / SIDES CORE” 29 Aug 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed .

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