6-5 Huistenbosch, Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan
Henn-na Hotel, completed in 2015 in Sasebo, Nagasaki, represents a pioneering fusion of hospitality and robotics within Japan's distinctive themed resort environment. Designed by a collaborative team including Yoshiyuki Kawazoe and researchers from Tokyo University's Institute of Industrial Science alongside Nihon University Design, this accommodation facility pushes conventional hotel design boundaries. The structure embraces innovative automation and cutting-edge technology throughout its spaces, making it a compelling case study for contemporary architecture that challenges traditional service delivery methods and spatial organization in the hospitality sector.
Henn-na Hotel, completed in 2015 in Sasebo, Nagasaki, represents a pioneering fusion of hospitality and robotics within Japan's distinctive themed resort environment. Designed by a collaborative team including Yoshiyuki Kawazoe and researchers from Tokyo University's Institute of Industrial Science
...Henn-na Hotel, completed in 2015 in Sasebo, Nagasaki, represents a pioneering fusion of hospitality and robotics within Japan's distinctive themed resort environment. Designed by a collaborative team including Yoshiyuki Kawazoe and researchers from Tokyo University's Institute of Industrial Science alongside Nihon University Design, this accommodation facility pushes conventional hotel design boundaries. The structure embraces innovative automation and cutting-edge technology throughout its spaces, making it a compelling case study for contemporary architecture that challenges traditional service delivery methods and spatial organization in the hospitality sector.