2023

2023.06.03 5-year journey of passion and joyfulness

5 years for a journey to develop our values for ourselves and for society. We are eternally grateful for the dedication and passion you have been through with us.

We have great time to meet you to celebrate and share the joyful moments we had and the future we are going to approach.

It’s a pleasure to have all of you accompany.

2022

2022.09.28 Award Ceremony of Tran Hung Dao bridge - Infinity Hanoi

It’s such an honor that our design of Tran Hung Dao bridge – Hanoi Infinity is received the award in the ceremony of the announcement and awarding for the architectural Competition for Tran Hung Dao bridge at the Department of Planning and Architecture Hanoi on 28th September 2022.

"Infinity Hanoi", our design will become a symbol of eternal prosperity of Hanoi new city zone.

Project: Tran Hung Dao bridge – Infinity Hanoi

Design: Takashi Niwa Architects + Chodai & Kiso-Jiban Việt Nam + Chodai Japan + Nh Village Architects

Bridge Length: 900m, connection road: 4.6km

2022.05.21 Book Bridge project to share architecture books to student

Book Bridge, a non-profit project, is established and organized by Mr. Niwa Takashi, our Founder/CEO, together with Mr. Tran Dai Nghia and Mr. Hiroomi Takemori.

Book Bridge was collected from many individuals and businesses in Japan to send architecture books to Vietnamese students to build a study library.

On May 21st, 2022, the first books were sent to KA’+ library of Hanoi Architecture University

2021

2021.09.24 Takashi Niwa as speaker in seminar of "Challenge for locality"

Challenge for Locality - Japan Vietnam Architecture Colloquium
As part of the <Wooden Forum> that connects Japan and Southeast Asian countries, the Vietnamese architects are invited to discuss the rapid progress of the Vietnamese architectural world.
Vietnam has different climatic conditions from Japan because it is a subtropical region. However, in recent years, the sincere efforts of architects for today's issues such as utilization of natural materials such as wood and soil, participation of local residents, forest protection and focus on communities, will be good examples for us.
A cross-talk between Vietnamese and Japanese architects on design, technology, and social services, taking into consideration the industrial background of this country, where timber exports to Japan have become the largest in Asia, will be organized in this Colloquium with the following agenda. This seminar will be held by Japanese - Vietnamese bilinguals.

Date and time
 Sat 9 Oct. 2021 14:00-17:00 VN

Registration (Free of Charge, 250 seats)
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Pd6lWkshTrG-pG0T-OZ18Q

Event time table

14:00VN - Greeting

14:05VN- New Direction of Vietnamese Architecture | TRAN DAI NGHIA + NIWA Takashi
14:25VN- HOANG THUC HAO / Architect, 1+1>2
15:15VN- DAM VU / ANNI LE / Architect, KIEN TRUC O

15:45VN - Break 10 minutes

<Crosstalk>
15:55- ①Tropical Architecture and Ecological Design
16:15- ②Local Materials and Community Management
16:35- ③Alternative Wooden Architecture and Design

Organizer

  • The Japan Institute of Architects – National Conference on Environment
  • ARCHI-DEPOT Corporation
  • Otemon Gakuin University

2021.07.31 New website of Takashi Niwa Architects

We published our new website with bilingual (English/Japanese).
Please enjoy.

2021.01.01 Ippudo Vietnam to win BCI Asia IDA 2020

IPUDDO VIETNAM was awarded Merits for F&B Category of BCI Asia Interior Design Awards.

BCI Asia Interior Design Awards (IDA) is a competition that recognizes excellent interior architectural designs in terms of aesthetics, functionality and ergonomic based on the criteria of spatial design: comfort, aesthetics, innovation, and realisation efficiency.

Ippudo Vietnam is a restaurant situated at District 7, Ho Chi Minh City. The building is a result of a renovation project to convert a two-storey steel structure into a semi-outdoor space. The existing surroundings present an opportunity to create an eventful dining space. Greenery and wooden latticework are used as screens to provide privacy while offering a view from the dining space.