Hotel Nazuna Kyoto Higashihonganji / STUDIO ALUC
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Hotel Nazuna Kyoto Higashihonganji / STUDIO ALUCSave this picture! Kenta HasegawaHotels, RenovationKyoto, JapanArchitects: STUDIO ALUCAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:595 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Kenta Hasegawa Lead Architects: Jun Kameda, Hirona Sasaki More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!"Nazuna Kyoto Higashihonganji" is a renovation project of a Kyoto townhouse (machiya) that has stood for over 100 years, located on the main street directly in front of the Mikage-do Gate of Higashi Honganji Temple. This machiya consists of two buildings, originally separated into east and west wings, which have now been connected by a roof. The structure bears the marks of numerous renovations over the years, blending old and new elements.Save this picture!During the dismantling process, as we uncovered the history of the building, we found structural weaknesses that had developed over time. Reinforcements were made to ensure its stability, while preserving as much of the original wooden construction and finishes as possible. The points where carpentry from different eras meet reveal a unique beauty and charm. Throughout the process, we carefully considered each historical element, balancing them with modern design to create a space where guests can experience traditional Japanese craftsmanship firsthand.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!In the west wing, the original earthen floor (doma) was preserved, and this area now connects to small courtyard gardens (tsuboniwa) located in the north and south of the east wing. The dining area and lounge are adjacent to the courtyards (tsuboniwa), designed to bring in abundant natural light, despite the challenges of lighting in a traditional machiya. Climbing the steep stairs typical of machiya, one enters a long corridor with a high, sloped ceiling.Save this picture!Save this picture!In the end, the low-hanging beams, so close that an adult must duck to pass, evoke the craftsmanship of the past. The three rooms on the second floor of the west wing offer views of Higashi Honganji Temple through the cherry blossoms. These rooms also feature large hinoki cypress baths, allowing guests to enjoy the scenery while soaking. The attic in the bathroom area has exposed roof boards and earthen walls from the original construction, offering a glimpse of the carpentry techniques from that time.Save this picture!On the first floor of the east wing, two rooms feature an alcove (tokonoma), made from reclaimed materials, with art inspired by traditional carpentry. The open-air baths next to the beds seamlessly blend with the view of the courtyards (tsuboniwa), offering a serene and private connection to nature. The two duplex rooms, spanning the second and third floors, evoke the feeling of traditional machiya earthen floors and living spaces. On the third floor, accessible via a chest of drawers staircase (tansu), a spacious bathroom with a hinoki cypress bath has been created, offering an open and relaxing atmosphere.Save this picture!With deep respect for the machiya and its cultural heritage, this project aims to create a space where visitors can feel the passage of time woven into Kyoto's rich history. The new design harmonizes with the old, creating a tranquil retreat for guests. We hope this inn will serve as a bridge, connecting Kyoto's cultural legacy to the future, and leaving a lasting impression on all who visit.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officeSTUDIO ALUCOfficePublished on February 01, 2025Cite: "Hotel Nazuna Kyoto Higashihonganji / STUDIO ALUC" 31 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1026112/hotel-nazuna-kyoto-higashihonganji-studio-aluc&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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