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WATARU OMAMEUDA Bay Tokyo Hamamatucho Hotel
Bay Tokyo Hamamatucho Hotel is Bronze Design Award winner in 2020 - 2021 Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award Category.
Bay Tokyo Hamamatucho Hotel

This is the hybrid hotel which has capsule beds and guest rooms for various accommodation styles in Tokyo. You can stay here not just for business trips but sightseeing and foreign tourists visiting Japan too. All guest rooms have big window to feel opened and look out over the town. Enjoy relaxing, cooking, eating, daydreaming at common spaces of kitchen and rooftop and so on.

Bay Tokyo Hamamatucho Hotel
WATARU OMAMEUDA Bay Tokyo Hamamatucho
WATARU OMAMEUDA Hotel
WATARU OMAMEUDA design
WATARU OMAMEUDA design
WATARU OMAMEUDA

We are a design consulting company that proposes homes, spaces, and town development that can be differentiated from others, with community = "connection" between people as a key factor. As a professional group of planning, real estate, and design, we will realize the diversifying needs of society and clients by producing and practicing from planning to operation in total.

Taisei-Yuraku Real Estate Co.,Ltd.

This proposal is mainly derived from the characteristics of this site and the recent hotel situation. Initially, the planned site was being considered for use as a condominium site. However, in response to the recent increase in inbound tourists and the trend of hosting the Olympics, the area of ​​Hamamatsucho has become more attractive as a hotel location, and there is a history of conversion to a hotel plan. Therefore, the shape of the site is well-shaped, and the lighting conditions on the south side are also good. On the other hand, the width of the front road was narrow, and it was difficult to take volume near the road under the Building Standards Law, and it was such a site. On the other hand, as a recent hotel situation, there is a problem that accommodation-specialized hotels are crowded and uniform design (minimum area, minimum facility, 3-point unit, etc.) impairs the enjoyment of accommodation by users. It was. As one solution to this problem, we took advantage of the fact that this place was originally a residential land, and had "small but highly livable guest rooms" and "various common areas for guests with different purposes". We proposed a stay-type hotel.