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Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesIn the small mountain town of Yusuhara in Japan is a combo market and hotel inspired by the traditional “<a href="http://wiki.chado.no/Chado">Chado</a>" guest rooms and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_house#Japan">tea salons</a>. Covered in thatch, the Yusuhara Marche is a nod to the past and to the present using traditional materials in a new and efficient way. Designed by <a href="http://kkaa.co.jp/" target="_blank">Kengo Kuma & Associates</a>, the building's modular thatch panels form a well insulated curtain wall and operable windows allow for natural ventilation. Inside, a large atrium sells local produce, and in the back there are 15 hotel rooms to create a vibrant space for the town.1
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesYusuhara Machino-eki is a multi-purpose building by <a href="http://kkaa.co.jp/" target="_blank">Kengo Kuma & Associates</a> that combines a local produce market with a small boutique hotel.2
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesThe town was known for its location along a main road used by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakamoto_Ry%C5%8Dma" target="_blank">Sakamoto Ryoma</a>, a high-minded warrior of the region who contributed to the initiation of the Meiji Restoration (big political reform).3
Yushara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesAlong this road there were a number of greenrooms called “Chad Do” for travelers, that served as cultural salons and where free tea was served.4
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesThe Yusuhara Marche is an attempt to recreate that space where travelers and villagers could gather.5
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesBuilt using traditional materials like thatch, the market and hotel is directly inspired by the past, but with a distinctly modern design.6
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesFacing the street, the front curtain wall is built with modular thatch panels, tightly bunched together to create a solid wall of thatch.7
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesA deep overhanging roof will protect the thatch from rainfall and will ensure the facade lasts for a long time.8
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesThese modular thatch panels are also built to pivot on a steel mullion so they can rotate and open the atrium up to the outdoors.9
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesFresh air can move freely through the opened space.10
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesInside, cedar logs are used as supports and the large open space is used by vendors to sell local produce.11
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesWalkways to the hotel rooms face out into the atrium.12
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesThe back of the three-story building houses the 15 hotel rooms, which are simply furnished and naturally daylit.13
Yusuhara Marche-Kengo Kuma AssociatesSimple, yet bright hotel room.14














