the landmark square tokyo

A complex filled with art and traditional crafts that evoke a Japanese atmosphere

  • Hospitality Spaces
  • "Restaurant Celly with Sky Bar". Japanese paper is used for lamp shades.

    "Restaurant Celly with Sky Bar". Japanese paper is used for lamp shades.

  • "Garden Café with Terrace Bar". Japanese traditional braid is used for pendant luminaire to add an accent to the space.

    "Garden Café with Terrace Bar". Japanese traditional braid is used for pendant luminaire to add an accent to the space.

  • Chapel "Santana". The garden terrace spreads through the glass in front.

    Chapel "Santana". The garden terrace spreads through the glass in front.

  • "Garden Restaurant All Day Dining" entrance. The graphic of hand-drawn cityscape of Tokyo covers the wall.

    "Garden Restaurant All Day Dining" entrance. The graphic of hand-drawn cityscape of Tokyo covers the wall.

  • the landmark square tokyo
  • "Garden Café with Terrace Bar". Japanese traditional braid is used for pendant luminaire to add an accent to the space.
  • Chapel "Santana". The garden terrace spreads through the glass in front.
  • "Garden Restaurant All Day Dining" entrance. The graphic of hand-drawn cityscape of Tokyo covers the wall.

Photo: Nacása & Partners Inc.

About the Project

Overview Complex facility consisted of restaurant, café bar, chapel, banquet, flower shop etc. Situated inside "SHINAGAWA GOOS", commercial complex born of the renovation of "Hotel Pacific Tokyo" in front of Shinagawa Station.
Issues/Themes To realize facilities recognized by both domestic and international people in their 30's, main target of the premises, as a flagship of the city of Shinagawa, that became a new gateway of Japan following the internationalization of Haneda airport.
Space Solution/Realization Both sensitivity and familiarity have been pursued in designing, not only by making good use of interior decoration of the historical distinguished hotel, but by incorporating the needs of the people in their 30's. "Cool Japan" is a key word of the facility, which is sprinkled with Japanese art and traditional crafts, such as Japanese lacquer, paper or braid. Japanese people would rediscover the traditional Japanese touch, that will surely enchant foreign visitors.
Design for Environment We have taken universal design into consideration so that people of all ages and foreign guests can have a comfortable stay.

Basic Information

Client Positive dream persons Inc.
Services Provided Design, Layout, Production, Construction
Our Team Direction : MAN-I Jun
Design, Layout : INOSE Hisashi, RINNO Yuki, FUJITANI Junpei, HONMA Katsura
Awards Display Design Award 2011, The 45th Sign Design Award
Location Tokyo, Japan
Open April, 2011
Website http://landmark-tokyo.com/
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