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Studio Cotan

In Profile: Atsuko Tsukahara Director of Studio Cotan


Studio Cotan have been shortlisted for 1 category in the International Design and Architecture Awards 2022

Company: Studio Cotan
Position within company: Director
Website: www.studiocotan.com

Tell us a little about your background in design (education, experience, etc)
My childhood, which I believe is the main source of my inspiration, was surrounded by beautiful art. My father was an artist and an architect, and I have grown up watching my father drawing, mixing a variety of colours, using various methods such as creating unique texture by wiping pigment with clothes. His creations have inspired me. During weekends, he used to take me for a long walk and our destination was always a lovely museum. All the precious experiences my father offered me makes me realize how art has always been close to me.

I have studied European culture and history including western art history. After I have worked in the advertising agency as my first job, I have decided to pursue my dream career in interior design. I obtained the diploma of interior design, and subsequently started working as an interior designer at a construction / architect / interior design company. I have established my own business in 2000. I studied at the Interior Design School in London in 2015, and I am currently working with both Japanese and international clients as a member of BIID.

How would you describe your personal design style?
My style would be to use natural materials, carefully combining the colours and the texture of fabrics. I always highly appreciate the regional material. I look into the history / tradition / characteristics of the place and attempt to unite them. My design also features traditional elements transformed into modern style.

Where does your design inspiration come from?
The experience of traveling abroad definitely inspires me and brings different perspectives towards design. The transition of light and colours I discover in daily life gives me great inspiration too.

In what direction do you feel that design is moving towards in a general sense? I believe recent design has a tendency of involving local material, industry and crafts. Design narrates not only the history of clients’ personalities, but also the bigger picture of the history in the area. Especially due to the considerable change brought by COVID-19, design which has strong connection with the area will be even more crucial.

Name five key themes to consider when approaching design in 2022 and beyond.
Sustainability, Natural, Texture and Vivid Colour, Local production for local consumption, Tradition into Modern

If you could offer one piece of advice when it comes to design schemes, what would it be?
My advice would be to harmonize the colour, material, proportion and texture schemes. Application of balance and Harmony is the key to any types of design theme.

How important are The International Design & Architecture Awards?
The International Design & Architecture awards provides great opportunities for the designers to work hard and inspire each other. This will encourage to create unique and wonderful architecture, and I strongly believe that beautiful design creates beautiful life. Especially the moment like now, it is time to consider how you would like your home to be, and the power that design has, can provide comfort and relaxing time to people. This award brings the realization of how design is strong and important to our life.

What projects are you currently working on?
My current project is a newly built second house for a senior couple on a mountain side.

What was your favourite project to work on and why?
One of my favourite projects is the Modern Duplex project which was shortlisted for this award in 2020. This project is one of the most important projects in my career, and everything was perfect as the project came with good architectural work, generous amount of budget, and it made the project even more special particularly because of the wonderful working relationship with our clients.

What was your most challenging project to work on and why?
My most challenging project in my career was the renovation of a clinic. Due to a lot of uncertainty concerning the original building structure until the deconstruction started, it was hard to tailor my design accordingly. However, the project ended up very successful with great help by the contractors.

Which products/services could you not live without when designing?Local materials and craftmanship

What are your aims and goals for the next twelve months?
I would continue focusing on each project and keep challenging myself to go beyond my clients’ expectation.

Final thoughts; tell us a little more about yourself and your daily inspirations:
Your most treasured possession?
My beloved family
Your favourite holiday destination? Naoshima, which is very exciting island, full of beautiful modern art in Seto inland sea in Japan.
Your favourite hotel, restaurant & bar? Benesse House Oval Hotel in Naoshima, which is the only place in the world incorporating a museum and a hotel.
Your favourite book, film & song? Book: Gone with the Wind Film: Breakfast at Tiffany’s Song: Hey Jude
Your favourite food and drink? Sushi, Wine
Your favourite way to spend an afternoon? Driving to a mountainside and have a lovely lunch with my best friends
If you weren’t a designer, what would you be? I love music, so I would like to be a musician.
Anything else interesting? I would always like to pursue my passion for interior design for the entire life as following my favorite phrase by Samuel Ullman “Nobody grows old merely by living a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.”

Studio Cotan have been shortlisted for 1 category in the International Design and Architecture Awards 2022


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