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Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects & Associates

Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects & Associates

Osaka, JP

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SETRE NARAMACHI

It is a project of rebuilding the Inn, near Nara Sarusawa pond.

On the south side, a 4-storey building is arranged to surround the courtyard. Public spaces such as lobby, restaurant and other dining areas are planned on the first floor, while second to fourth floor are planned only for guest rooms. The relationship between the garden and the rooms are expressed in a multi-layered space.

On the first floor, it was planned to have an amalgamated relationship between the inside and the outside which includes the ground, street garden, room, backyard, etc. in an open arrangement. On the guest floors, from the second floor to the fourth floor, it was planned to design in a way, which showcases the relationship between the alley (hallway), rooms and the garden in a continuous small scale space.

A thought of expressing the local natural materials and construction methods of that area in a modern way gave a new path to the design. While using different materials such as stone, soil, and wood, we thought about the years that each material had existed so far, and thus researched various ways to use the material such that their authenticity does not get altered a lot. Pavement of the floor is covered with old stone. Various plastering finishes are applied to the inner and outer walls that will be the base of the first floor, using Nara soil. Yoshino cedar wall was planned on the inner and outer wall from the second floor to the upper floors. Furthermore, on the roof, tiles were laid that have been baked on the soil. The inner and outer walls by Yoshinosugi determine the arrangement interval by the difference sequence, with a desire that people who visit can imagine Yoshino forest from these abstract spaces. The structure is a simple steel frame ramen structure, but by giving anti seismic elements to the three core parts on the first floor, the lobby and restaurant etc. they get openly connected with the garden integrally.

The idea was to develop the architecture that inherited the tradition of the area that has been continuing for a long time with a hope that "Naramachi" hotel will be the cornerstone of the area over time. 

SPACE CONFIGURATION THAT INHERITS "Naramachiya"

In 1F, various rooms are arranged around the courtyard. One will be guided through the street garden to the Meister Room, Bar Lounge, Restaurant, a private counter and dining room located further back. Each room has a relation with garden planned around the site including the courtyard.

In the space above 2F, each room was planned to be related to the courtyard and the tsubo garden. In addition, it is planned as a three-dimensional street garden space where light is inserted from the top light and is dyed in a veritable color, with a blowout staircase leading from the first floor to the roof floor.

Building type: Hotel

Site area: 1210.35 ㎡

Building area: 576.55 m2

Total floor area: 1999.21 m2

Structure type: Steel Frame

 
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Status: Built
Location: Nara, JP
Firm Role: Design + Detail
Additional Credits: Structure Engineer: Toki Hirokazu, TMSD
Landscape: WIN Landscape Planning & Design
Construction Company: Shibutani Inc.

 
View from Sarusawa Lake
View from Sarusawa Lake
Exterior View
Exterior View
South View
South View
Lobby
Lobby
Kitchen Garden
Kitchen Garden
Teahouse / Meister room View 1
Teahouse / Meister room View 1
Teahouse / Meister room View 2
Teahouse / Meister room View 2
Dining View 1
Dining View 1
Dining View 2
Dining View 2
Dining View 3
Dining View 3
Signage Design
Signage Design
Private Dining
Private Dining
Dining
Dining
Library
Library
Staircase View 1
Staircase View 1
Staircase View 2
Staircase View 2
View from Staircase
View from Staircase
Corridor
Corridor
Room key holder
Room key holder
Room type 1
Room type 1
Room type 2
Room type 2
Room type 3
Room type 3
Room type 4
Room type 4
Room type 5
Room type 5
Toilet
Toilet
1F Plan
1F Plan
2F & 3F Plans
2F & 3F Plans
4F & RF Plans
4F & RF Plans
Concept 1
Concept 1
Concept 2
Concept 2
Axonometric View
Axonometric View
Sectional Perspective
Sectional Perspective