UNPLAN Kagurazaka Aida Atelier
2016-10-10 19:00
© Tatsuya Noaki
(Tatsuya Noaki)
架构师提供的文本描述。Unplan Kagurazaka是东京中心新建的一家招待所,可容纳国际背包客和国内商务旅行者等各种客人。招待所提供78张沙坑式床和三间完全封闭的房间,以及开放式休息室和其他辅助设施。
Text description provided by the architects. UNPLAN Kagurazaka is a newly opened hostel in central Tokyo, built to accommodate various guests such as international backpackers and domestic business travellers. The hostel houses 78 bunker styled beds and three fully enclosed rooms along with an open lounge and other supporting functions.
© Tatsuya Noaki
(Tatsuya Noaki)
作为这座新的三层建筑的唯一租户,我们的目标是简单地将家具形式的住宿元素插入到一座看起来相当平庸的建筑中。因此,有一个大玻璃开口的立面是一系列立方体木双层床面向街道的特征。
As the sole tenant of this new three-story building, our aim was to simply insert elements for accommodation in furniture form into a rather banal looking building. As the result, the façade with a large glass opening is characterized with a series of cubic wood bunk beds facing the street.
© Tatsuya Noaki
(Tatsuya Noaki)
这些双层床的设计意图是为客人创造一个最小但完全舒适和私密的环境。在提供自然光线和街道景观的同时,每位客人都可以通过使用每个单元的窗帘来控制隐私级别。每一张床还配备了一个装有安全盒的床头板、一个直接照明和环境照明的照明装置以及一个电气插座。
The design intention of these bunk beds was to create a minimal yet fully comfortable and private environment for guests. While natural light and views to the streets are provided, each guest is able to control the level of privacy by using the curtain of each unit. Each bed is also equipped with a headboard containing a security box, a lighting fixture for both direct and ambient lightings, and an electrical outlet.
Floor Plan
大厅区域受到中央柱周围一张巨大桌子的欢迎,这张桌子作为招待所的标志非常突出。这张桌子用作接待台、礼宾桌和咖啡桌,取代了传统的接待柜台。这消除了主人和客人之间的任何界限感,促进了招待所内的社会互动。
The lobby area is welcomed by a giant table around the central column which stands out as a signage for the hostel. This table serves as a reception, a concierge desk, and also as a café table, replacing a traditional reception counter. This eliminates any sense of boundary between the host and guests, promoting the social interaction within the hostel.
© Tatsuya Noaki
(Tatsuya Noaki)
顾名思义,这家旅店希望成为游客和当地社区之间意外相遇的地方。
As its name suggests, this hostel hopes to become a place with unplanned encounters between the travelers and with the local community.
© Tatsuya Noaki
(Tatsuya Noaki)
© Tatsuya Noaki
(Tatsuya Noaki)
Architects Aida Atelier
Location Tokyo, Japan
Category Hostel
Area 570.57 m2
Photographs Tatsuya Noaki
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