The design of this Tokyo hotel embraces the city to localize the guest experience

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Design, Architecture
Client
Structural Engineering
Yuko Mihara / Graph Studio
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Construction
Fujiki Komuten Co., Ltd.
Graphic And Communication Design
Floor Area
962.74 sq-m
To make people feel part of the city during their stay at Hotel Siro, Mount Fuji Architects Studio translated the metropole into a spatial journey.
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