
"The project's design embodies the dialogue between architecture and nature, inviting guests to experience the beauty of each season seamlessly integrated into the landscape."
"Each villaâs copper-clad exterior reflects the natural environment, enhancing the experience of the traditional Japanese mountain hut while maintaining a contemporary aesthetic."
Suppose Design Office has unveiled the NOT A HOTEL Toji complex, a boutique guest house situated in Minakami, Japan, that embraces its mountain environment. Comprising five villas and a restaurant, the design captures the essence of each season through its architecture. The copper-clad structures offer private spaces below and communal areas above, facilitating a connection with nature. The design invites guests to experience the beauty of the shifting landscape while showcasing a modern interpretation of traditional Japanese mountain huts.
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