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The Share Hotels Kumu, Kanazawa

Yusuke Seki

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Designer
Yusuke Seki
Client
ReBITA.inc
Floor area
2803.14 ㎡
Completion
2017

Kanazawa is an old castle town on the Sea of Japan, famous for its tea-house districts and traditional crafts. Within this unique context, Yusuke Seki proposed a hotel that invite foreign and Japanese guests to the local community and its history.The hotel is named after its design concept: Kumu. This is a Japanese verb with many nuances: depending on the context, the word can mean 'to join' (組む), 'to draw out' (汲む), or 'to pour' (酌む). In a larger sense, kumu relates to the links between people and places (joining), empathy (drawing out and reading another’s feelings), and the spirit of hospitality (pouring someone a drink). This concept led to a hotel that is inclusive and engaged with its context. Housed in a renovated office building, the hotel offers a variety of accomodations, ranging from dormitories to suites to satiate the diverse needs of modern travelers. In dialogue with Kanazawa’s tea houses, a tea salon on the ground floor 'joins' the hotel to the community and entices guests to explore other places in the city.

Kumu also appears in other places. Traditional Japanese joinery was used for the timber grid in the lobby, which also serves to support modular wall panels for the spatial organization. The bespoke furniture joins different textures and materials, while the screens in the guest rooms feature grid-like detailing.

Drawing on the local context, pouring guests a cup of tea, joining people to a place and to one another: this is what Kumu is all about.