shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel

shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel

UO pays homage to Shizuoka heritage through monument design

 

Japanese studio UO unveils the Nakajimaya Crossing monument, which stands prominently in the lobby of a historic hotel in Shizuoka City, Japan. This city, once a thriving castle town around 400 years ago, became known for its skilled craftsmen and diverse artisanal techniques. UO’s design pays homage to the rich heritage of the area by integrating traditional crafts into elongated metal frames, which are then layered and stacked to form the structure.

 

The installation consists of a central tower in the lobby, four wall-mounted pieces behind the front desk, and decorative elements above the hotel’s main entrance, all adhering to a unified design principle. Each of the four featured crafts is presented within individual frames, while intersections where different techniques are used to create unique, three-dimensional expressions. For example, the merging of ocha-zome, a piece of fabric dyed with tea leaves, and take-sensuji, bamboo strips arranged with precision, results in a woven textile that combines both materials. These intersections symbolize the hotel’s role as a space where diverse people and expertise converge.

shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel
all images courtesy of UO

 

 

local artisans collaborate in Nakajimaya Crossing monument

 

The Nakajimaya Crossing monument serves as a decorative centerpiece, embodying the collaboration of four artisans who typically work independently. Under UO’s direction, their techniques are combined in ways that transcend traditional boundaries, yielding innovative results. The process of collaboration introduces these craftsmen to new methods, enhancing their skills and broadening their creative horizons. The Japanese studio’s design philosophy extends beyond the monument itself, influencing future projects such as furniture and room keys. This approach aims to establish a cohesive visual identity throughout the hotel, enriching the guest experience through a design language rooted in the fusion of traditional crafts. 

shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel
the Japanese studio UO unveils the Nakajimaya Crossing monument

shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel
the monument stands in the lobby of a historic hotel in Shizuoka City

shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel
UO’s design pays homage to the rich heritage of the city

shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel
elongated metal frames are layered and stacked to form the structure

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the installation consists of a central tower, four wall-mounted pieces, and decorative elements

shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel
all elements adhere to a unified design principle  

shizuoka craftsmanship shines through UO's monument at historic japanese hotel
each of the four featured crafts is presented within individual frames

shizuoka-craftsmanship-uo-monument-historic-japanese-hotel-designboom-1800-01

different techniques are used to create unique, three-dimensional expressions

 

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the merging of ocha-zome and take-sensuji results in a woven textile that combines both materials
the merging of ocha-zome and take-sensuji results in a woven textile that combines both materials
the Nakajimaya Crossing monument serves as a decorative centerpiece
the Nakajimaya Crossing monument serves as a decorative centerpiece
the process of collaboration introduces craftsmen to new methods
the process of collaboration introduces craftsmen to new methods

project info:

 

name: Nakajimaya Crossing
designer: UO | @uo_hamamatsu
location: Shizuoka City, Japan

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: thomai tsimpou | designboom

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