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SHIROIYA Hotel / Sou Fujimoto Architects

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  • Guest Rooms Design: Michelle de Lucchi, Japer Morrison, Leandro Erlich, Sou Fujimoto
  • Architecture: Sou Fujimoto
  • Interior Design: Sou Fujimoto
  • Lighting Design: Hiroyasu Shoji
  • Textile: Yoko Ando
  • Interior Coordination: Tomomi Nagayama
  • Signage And Art Direction: nanilani
  • Restaurant Direction: Florilege, Hiroyasu Kawate
  • Planting Supervision: SOLSO, SOLSO
  • Operation: Shiroiya Hotel Inc.
  • City: Maebashi
  • Country: Japan
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SHIROIYA Hotel / Sou Fujimoto Architects - Exterior Photography
Shiroiya Hotel Green Tower 2. Image © Shinya Kigure

Text description provided by the architects. Creative minds from Japan and abroad gathered in Maebashi, Gunma to revitalize the city once prospered in the silk industry. Shiroiya Hotel is a living room for the locals ad travelers to relax and enjoy art, food, and green. It served also as a cultural axis of Maebashi where various projects are in progress for the city to grow.

SHIROIYA Hotel / Sou Fujimoto Architects - Exterior Photography, Courtyard
Shiroiya Hotel Lounge. Image © Katsumasa Tanaka

An architect Sou Fujimoto has renovated an old hotel building of the '70s and created an atrium, by taking down the floors and exposing the rough concrete surface, where his staircases interact with Leandro Erlich's 'Lighting Pipes' which reminds the trace of water pipes running through the old edifice in the past. This part is referred to as 'Heritage Tower' with the respect to the site where a history of more than 300 years of hotel business continued in the past. 

SHIROIYA Hotel / Sou Fujimoto Architects - Interior Photography, Bedroom
Shiroiya Hotel Jasper Morrison Room 1. Image © Shinya Kigure

Fujimoto also designed a new building called ' Green Tower' with the image of the hillock, typical scenery of the region by the Tone River. 

SHIROIYA Hotel / Sou Fujimoto Architects - Interior Photography, Stairs
Shiroiya Hotel Stairs. Image © Katsumasa Tanaka

Visitors are welcomed by the artwork of Lawrence Weiner and Hiroshi Sugimoto when entering the premises. As if visiting a museum, each guest room exhibits unique artwork of the local and internationally acclaimed artists such as Tatsuo Miyajima and Ryan Gander. 

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Shiroiya Hotel Heritage Tower 1. Image © Shinya Kigure

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Address:2-chōme-2-15 Honmachi, Maebashi, Gunma 371-0023, Japan

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Cite: "SHIROIYA Hotel / Sou Fujimoto Architects" 24 Jan 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed 30 Dec 2024. <https://www.archdaily.com/951093/shiroiya-hotel-sou-fujimoto-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

Shiroiya Hotel Green Tower 1 . Image © Shinya Kigure

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