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Kamiya Architects transforms Prairie-style home into hotel

The original building is located in Tokyo and was designed by Arata Endo, one of Frank Lloyd Wright's disciples.

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Updated at Dec 7, 2020, 7:00 PM - Submitted at Dec 28, 2020, 10:00 AM

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(Takumi Ota/)

(Takumi Ota / CASACOR)
Japanese firm Kamiya Architects has just completed the transformation of a 1982 residence by Arata Endo, one of Frank Lloyd Wright's disciples. Dubbed the Hayama Kachi House, this cultural property located near the suburbs of Tokyo has been transformed into a hotel.
(Takumi Ota / CASACOR)
The entire process, according to Designboom , took into account the importance of preserving architecture and the opportunity to redefine the historical value of Prairie-style homes. The design approach preserved the fundamental elements of the preexisting architecture, including the structural beams and the openings.
(Takumi Ota / CASACOR)
(Takumi Ota / CASACOR)
Taking into account the natural surroundings where the property is located, the architects opened up the outdoor terrace space to the landscape, creating a continuation between the interior room and the exterior.
(Takumi Ota / CASACOR)
Two stone block columns stand out as the main element of the terrace area due to their asymmetrical layout, a very striking characteristic of the Prairie style.
(Takumi Ota / CASACOR)
Because it uses handcrafted wood pieces, the design conveys a sense of warmth and nature, while a fireplace keeps the outside temperature at the right level, providing the possibility of long conversations, despite the changing seasons.