NOT A HOTEL starts sales for mountaintop villa by snhetta at japanese ski resort
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NOT A HOTEL starts sales for mountaintop villa by snhetta at japanese ski resort
"NOT A HOTEL opens sales for fractional ownership of its RUSUTSU location, a 2,574-square-meter villa designed by Snøhetta at the summit of Rusutsu Resort in Hokkaidō, Japan. Scheduled to open in spring 2029, the property is the company's largest to date, offering direct access to Rusutsu's ski slopes alongside panoramic views of Mount Yotei, often called the Mount Fuji of Hokkaidō."
"Snøhetta's design is guided by the concept of the zenith, the highest point in the sky above a location, which here becomes an architectural metaphor and spatial strategy. The structure is built around a central courtyard, while the layout shifts between lively communal zones, private rooms, and wellness areas, including a gym, sauna, and a series of indoor and outdoor baths."
"The team at Snøhetta forms the villa from two slender, stacked volumes in reinforced concrete that curve gently toward Mount Yotei, echoing the surrounding mountain ranges and the triangular shape of the site. Inside, a 400-square-meter living-dining space is defined by a suspended chimney and skylights framing the sky, while a lounge above overlooks the volcanic peak. Bathing areas range from an open-air infinity pool to cave-like meditation baths carved in stone."
NOT A HOTEL is offering fractional ownership of a 2,574-square-meter mountaintop villa at the summit of Rusutsu Resort in Hokkaidō, scheduled to open in spring 2029. Snøhetta's design uses the concept of the zenith as an architectural metaphor, organizing the project around a central courtyard and alternating communal, private, and wellness spaces. The villa comprises two slender, stacked reinforced-concrete volumes that curve toward Mount Yotei and includes a 400-square-meter living-dining room with a suspended chimney and skylights. Wellness amenities include a gym, sauna, indoor and outdoor baths, an open-air infinity pool, and cave-like meditation baths. Upstairs contains a primary suite and three guest rooms, while a ski lounge connects directly to the slopes. The mountaintop position offers panoramic views and seasonal engagement within Shikotsu-Tōya National Park.
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