piece hostel sanjo redefines the boundary between guest and city
all images courtesy of piece hostel sanjo

 

 

 

‘piece hostel sanjo’ located in kyoto, japan reimagines the relationship between traveler and destination. the building, a former inn, was redesigned to encourage guests to forget their lodgings, and experience the city to its fullest potential. rooms were altered to be comparatively smaller in size to typical accommodations, and the building itself was aesthetically reduced in order to mimic the outside environment. by shifting the boundary between guest and city, the external world seeps into the interior — filling it with a unique sense of place that eludes even the most considered hotels and hostels.

kyoto's piece hostel sanjo redefines the boundary between guest and city
entrance hall 

kyoto's piece hostel sanjo redefines the boundary between guest and city
lobby 

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reception 

kyoto's piece hostel sanjo redefines the boundary between guest and city
lounge seats and open access to terrace 

kyoto's piece hostel sanjo redefines the boundary between guest and city
dining space

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ten bunk mixed room 

kyoto's piece hostel sanjo redefines the boundary between guest and city
shared passage 

kyoto's piece hostel sanjo redefines the boundary between guest and city
terrace (opposite) 

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kitchen

piece hostel sanjo kyoto japan designboom

 

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edited by: nick brink | designboom