reflective aluminum evokes dynamic motion effects within manga studio in tokyo

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Aluminum Ceiling animates Shueisha TOON FACTORY workspace

 

Located in Tokyo, Shueisha TOON FACTORY Office – Phase 2 is a creative workspace designed by GAMMA Architects for a company specializing in manga and WEBTOON production. The project expands the company’s existing office by transforming a full floor within a long, east-west-oriented building. The design responds to the specific needs of drawing, storyboarding, and editing work, prioritizing both functional efficiency and an environment that encourages creative focus.

 

The site presented two primary challenges: limited natural light from openings on only one side and a low ceiling height of approximately 2.2 meters. Rather than concealing these conditions, the design uses them as generative elements. The ceiling becomes the central feature, finished entirely in heat-resistant aluminum tape, an industrial material not typically used for interior applications. Approximately 20 kilometers of tape were hand-applied by craftsmen in a pattern that appears spontaneous yet maintains a subtle rhythm. The surface produces fluctuating reflections that shift with movement and lighting, evoking the dynamic lines and motion effects characteristic of manga backgrounds.


all images courtesy of GAMMA Architects

 

 

GAMMA Architects Translates Illustration into Architecture

 

This ceiling treatment turns light into a drawing medium, creating a spatial interpretation of the act of illustration. The irregular reflections and overlapping lines register as physical traces of the design process, an architectural translation of hand-drawn energy. In the waiting area, material experimentation continues through custom furniture. A sofa inspired by Le Corbusier’s LC2 model is reinterpreted using discarded weekly magazines as upholstery. The piping is wrapped in magazine covers, integrating the visual language of print media into the physical environment. Through these strategies, Studio GAMMA Architects transforms technical constraints into opportunities for material and conceptual expression. The result is a workspace that visualizes the essence of Shueisha TOON FACTORY’s creative practice, an office where drawing, reflection, and storytelling merge into spatial experience.


Shueisha TOON FACTORY Office – Phase 2 by GAMMA Architects in Tokyo


a creative workspace for manga and WEBTOON production


designed to support drawing, storyboarding, and editing workflows


the interior addresses limited daylight and a low ceiling height

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heat-resistant aluminum tape defines the entire ceiling surface


ceiling design becomes a key architectural feature


reflections shift with movement, recalling the energy of manga motion lines

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overlapping lines evoke the layered dynamics of illustration


custom furniture extends the theme of material experimentation


a Le Corbusier–inspired sofa is upholstered with recycled weekly magazines


the design visualizes Shueisha TOON FACTORY’s creative process

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magazine covers wrap the piping, connecting print culture to space design

 

project info:

 

name: Shueisha TOON FACTORY Office – Phase 2
architect: GAMMA Architects

location: Tokyo, Japan 

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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