Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo

Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners

Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo

Takenaka Corporation

LIGHTING CONSULTANT
Toshio Tamura

LEAD TEAM
Yasuo Saito

DESIGN TEAM
Yuuki Kuroyabu, Ryo Kuroyanagi

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Onniwa Ueji Inc.

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners

AREA
2185 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Kyoto, Japan

CATEGORY
Hotels

BORDERLESS VIEW OF KYOTO, A MICROCOSM OF OUR TIME

Facing Shijo Street, where the Gion Festival, one of the three major festivals in Japan, we created a hotel that is set in the pleasant nature of Kyoto while maintaining a distance from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners
Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners

The guestrooms are connected from Shijo Street by an exterior wall line with a glass facade of Japanese folding screen that extends into the city, allowing guests to enjoy the view of the Kyoto cityscape from inside.

In a guest room with one of the highest ceilings in Kyoto, guests can enjoy a floating experience in the city.

At the same time, the various angles of the glass exterior randomly reflect the surrounding landscape, serving as an environmental device to deconstruct and reconstruct the Kyoto landscape.

Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners
Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners

It is an interactive facade that changes its appearance as the surrounding landscape changes.

Regarding the lobby, we created it based on the concept of a “Machiya,” a traditional Kyoto townhouse, where the boundary between the interior and exterior disappears, and the garden and the inside become one and harmonize.

Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners

Just as our ancestors in Kyoto from ancient times have incorporated garden views into their interiors, guests can enjoy the very depth of the garden in its place, a true modern microcosm.

Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners
Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners

The waterscape garden and the lounge are continuous, and the interior elements, which resemble the stones and leaves of the garden, echo each other, inviting guests to explore the garden further while enjoying nature's changes.

IS THIS REALLY INSIDE?

The project seeks to create a new Kyoto hospitality space by integrating the architecture and interior with the town and garden.

Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners
Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners

It incorporates the original experience of Kyoto's predecessors, who sought maximum affluence on a limited site and enjoyed Kyoto's atmosphere while actively engaging with the outside world.

Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
© Tomoki Hahakura, Nacasa & Partners
Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
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Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto-shijo
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