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Building: OGIYA RYOKAN

扇屋旅館

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Ogi-ya Ryokan, completed in 2012, represents a sophisticated collaboration between three design firms: 6D, SALHAUS, and +I DESIGN. Located in Murakami, Niigata Prefecture, this inn exemplifies contemporary Japanese hospitality architecture. The project thoughtfully integrates residential and accommodation functions, reflecting modern approaches to traditional ryokan design. Situated in a historic town known for its preserved wooden architecture, Ogi-ya demonstrates how contemporary design can harmonize with regional character. The building showcases the designers' commitment to creating spaces that balance functional requirements with aesthetic sensibility, making it a noteworthy example of early 2010s Japanese architectural practice.

Ogi-ya Ryokan, completed in 2012, represents a sophisticated collaboration between three design firms: 6D, SALHAUS, and +I DESIGN. Located in Murakami, Niigata Prefecture, this inn exemplifies contemporary Japanese hospitality architecture. The project thoughtfully integrates residential and accommo

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Ogi-ya Ryokan, completed in 2012, represents a sophisticated collaboration between three design firms: 6D, SALHAUS, and +I DESIGN. Located in Murakami, Niigata Prefecture, this inn exemplifies contemporary Japanese hospitality architecture. The project thoughtfully integrates residential and accommodation functions, reflecting modern approaches to traditional ryokan design. Situated in a historic town known for its preserved wooden architecture, Ogi-ya demonstrates how contemporary design can harmonize with regional character. The building showcases the designers' commitment to creating spaces that balance functional requirements with aesthetic sensibility, making it a noteworthy example of early 2010s Japanese architectural practice.