Fruit Market – the market hotel from Japanese architects





Japanese architect Kengo Kuma (Kengo Kuma) has developed a unique "wooden" design of a small hotel Fruit Market, has only 15 rooms that are integrated into the space of the fruit market.





New mini-hotel opened doors in Yusuhara (Japan). A combination of minimalism and traditional Japanese art of working with natural wood gives an authentic atmosphere the atmosphere of hospitality and warmth.





Wood, straw and concrete to meet the views of the travelling Metropolitan residents on a rustic atmosphere. However, the traditional characteristics of Japanese culture create residential and public environments the authors of the project interpreted in accordance with current trends of today. There are no rustic clutter and visual noise, but there is no coldness has already become a classic urban "concrete minimalism". Getting to the Fruit Market, guests can see a new interpretation of a modern Japanese style, which makes a big step towards traditions.

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