Yugawara Station Square by Kengo Kuma and Associates

Yugawara Station Square
Yugawara Station Square
Photo © Kengo Kuma and Associates

We planned the station building as an intermediate area like engawa, which connects railroad and town.

Yugawara Station Square
Photo © Kengo Kuma and Associates

Half-open, the engawa is not complete architecturally, and I thought that the station building should be like that, too.

Yugawara Station Square
Photo © Kengo Kuma and Associates

Yugawara is one of Japan’s most famous hot springs, but unlike other resorts such as Hakone or Atami, there is no tall building in Yugawara, and is rather an assembly of small inns and it feels more human.

Yugawara Station Square
Photo © Kengo Kuma and Associates

We thought the new station should be human-friendly as well, in harmony with the town, and designed it as a semi-open, semi-outdoor building, using louvers of cedar.

Yugawara Station Square
Photo © Kengo Kuma and Associates

Water from the hot spring flows into the space underneath the louvers, and together with light as though filtering through the leaves of a tree, steam from water suffuses the area gently and warmly. Source by Kengo Kuma and Associates.

Yugawara Station Square
Photo © Kengo Kuma and Associates

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