Be-Fun Design

MST Hotel

MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai

MST HOTEL

Be-Fun Design

ARCHITECTS
Be-Fun Design

AREA
505 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hiroyuki Hirai

CATEGORY
Hotels

CONSTRUCTION
Izumi Kikaku Company

STRUCTURE
Mono

LOCATION
Koto, Japan

MANUFACTURERS
Hitachi, Nemetschek, ADVAN, LIXIL , Sanwacompany, TOKYOKOEI

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Tsuyoshi Shindo, Tatsuya Mori

USING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TO CONVEY THE CHARM OF DOWNTOWN

Situated in Koto ward, Morishita used to prosper as a temple town during the Edo period.

MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai
MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai

Currently standing as a residential and commercial area, we can still find some long-established stores participating in an old fashion atmosphere typical of the downtown.

In order to absorb this charming familiarity, we created a hotel that would introduce to visitors the local stores. An opened terrace is placed in front of the entrance, aiming to create a new place of communication for the guests and the neighborhood.

MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai
MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai

REINTERPRETING A TRADITIONAL STYLE OF HOUSING IN THE PRESENT DAY 

The general composition adopts the stairwell style, similar to public housing during Japan's period of rapid economic growth. Two accommodation rooms of approximately 40 m2 are allocated on each floor across the staircase.

With the aim to be distinguished from Tokyo's offer, where the majority of the rooms are single, twin or double beds, we propose nine rooms able to accommodate a large number of family members or friends.

MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai
MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai
MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai
MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai

Each room is equipped with a kitchen and a washing machine, which can be used by up to six people. This way, a possible conversion into apartments can be considered in the future.

We chose to use a modern structure made of reinforced concrete, while keeping a Japanese traditional way to conceive the space. For example, the reversed concrete beam is used for the upper tatami room, while the lower floor contains a traditional sitting table and lower chairs.

MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai
MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai

This configuration ensures privacy from the outside, and a sense of security. On the other hand, by widening the opening on the ceiling, we encourage the line of sight upwards. This gives a feeling of openness to the outside surroundings, and the opportunity to admire the exceptional location and feel a sense of unity with the city.

For the interior space we adopted the traditional Japanese elements such as tatami mats, wood, “shoji” (paper sliding door), or latticework. In the same time, the format of living units borrowed the 51C model (from the post-war public housing reform) which became the standard model for 2DK of public housing up until now.

MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai
MST Hotel
© Hiroyuki Hirai

No longer merged in a single room like the traditional Japanese layout, the space for sleeping and eating are separated, as well as the partitioned bedrooms. While making a space simple as a whole, we planned an architecture that combines the yin and the yang by fusing Japanese and modern times.


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Sections
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Elevations


MST Hotel
Plan - 1st floor
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Plan - 2nd to 4th floor
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Plan - 5th floor

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