Grass-Covered Loft Teahouses

Terunobu Fujimori Designed the Grassy Goan Teahouse in Tokyo

Terunobu Fujimori is the brainpower behind the Goan Teahouse. Known for his quirky teahouse designs and fondness for unusual structures, the Japanese architect and architectural historian showcased his newest teahouse in front of the new Nation Stadium of Tokyo. The structure remained there until September 5th, 2021, to celebrate the 2020 Summer Olympics.

The grass-covered structure features a lofty vista point. Made from timber treated with yakisugi, the loft hosts the Goan Teahouse. To reach the top, visitors can crawl through a circular hole through one of the structure's grassy facades. On the inside, visitors are greeted with an unstained wooden first floor. A small wooden staircase ladder connects the bottom floor with the upper tea room.
Trend Themes
1. Grass-covered Architecture - Grass-covered structures as a natural and eco-friendly option for sustainable architecture.
2. Unconventional Teahouse Design - Innovative and quirky designs for teahouses as a new trend in architecture and hospitality.
3. Vertical Exploration Spaces - Creating unique and interactive spaces that encourage vertical exploration and engagement for visitors.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can incorporate innovative and nature-inspired designs for their spaces to attract customers and create memorable experiences.
2. Architecture - The architecture industry can integrate unconventional and eco-friendly design elements into their work to meet the growing demand for sustainable and visually appealing structures.
3. Tourism - The tourism industry can capitalize on the trend of unique and interactive spaces by incorporating innovative teahouse designs into their offerings for tourists to explore and enjoy.

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