Introduction
Hoth Photo Studio, designed by SPEC, is a unique photography space located in Shibuya City, Japan. Designed to cater to the needs of seasonal apparel brands, e-commerce product photography, and exhibitions, this studio spans the fifth and sixth floors of a small six-story building.
Architectural Concept
The primary challenge faced by the architects was to create a distinctive photo spot within the studio’s minimalistic setting. The fifth floor, characterized by plain white walls and concrete floors, features a striking concrete staircase. This staircase, polished to reveal encapsulated gravel, is transformed into a sculptural element amidst the studio’s clean aesthetic, accentuating the surroundings and enhancing the visual appeal of the photographs.
Creative Solutions
On the sixth floor, the flat shape of the space resulted in some dead space. Instead of using this area for storage, SPEC installed a distorted glass panel with a mirrored surface, reaching the full ceiling height of 4.4 meters. This unique addition creates an unexpected visual effect, adding depth and dimension to the studio and offering photographers and art directors a new tool for creative exploration.
Stimulating Creativity
The introduction of distorted mirrors into the studio space aims to inspire creativity among photographers and art directors. By presenting an element of surprise and unpredictability, SPEC encourages users to push the boundaries of conventional photography and produce exceptional works that transcend the studio’s original design intent.
Conclusion
Hoth Photo Studio stands as a testament to SPEC’s innovative approach to architectural design. By seamlessly integrating sculptural elements and unconventional features, the studio provides a dynamic environment for creative expression, fostering imagination and pushing the boundaries of traditional photography spaces.