Setouchi Resort Aonagi is a seven-suite wonder that rises like a dreamscape from the seaside greenery just outside the city of Matsuyama on Japan's tiniest island, Shikoku. Right here, concrete walls open onto large empty spaces. while a vanishing-edge outdoor swimming pool structures heaven expanse of Seto Inland Sea.
As Ando has noted of his trademark and also exceptional work with concrete, "Wall surfaces are the most basic components of style, however, they can also be one of the most enhancing. They have the power to separate room, transfigure place.
View RoomsAlso develop new domain names." From this distinctive home, site visitors do without a doubt find a brand-new domain-- among calmness, of first-rate art, and also of floor-to-ceiling home windows that present light, air, and water in natural consistency.
The hotel's seven collections vary in size from the 102-square-meter four-bed suite to the 169-square-meter Aonagi Collection, which rests 450 meters over sea level, offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea and its island chains via floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
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Tadao Ando
Located in the green Matsuyama area of Japan, forgetting the Seto Inland Sea, the structure was originally developed 20 years earlier as a personal guesthouse. The exclusive house was after that converted to a small contemporary art gallery before resuming as Setouchi Aonagi all under Tadao Ando's guidance. Completely complementing Ando's "smooth-as-silk" concrete wall surfaces, museum-quality artwork is plentiful at the resort. Here, a paint by American musician Frank Stella one of the leading figures of the postwar minimalist and abstract motions-- crowns the resort's dining-room. In other places, visitors will certainly discover a large job by calligrapher as well as visual artist Rieko Kawabe, whose method is rooted in Japanese aesthetic tradition, is similarly mesmerizing.