Miyako Hotel Hakata
Miyako Hotel Hakata
Facing the Chikushi Exit of JR Hakata Station, this complex primarily consists of a hotel. Aiming to become a new landmark for the area, the design theme was to blend the architecture with Kyushu's magnificent nature.
In planning the project, we held repeated discussions with the local government and utilized two floor area premium systems, the first of their kind in Fukuoka City. By making the contribution to the local community a distinctive feature of the building design, we were able to achieve a practical and impressive floor plan and exterior. We aimed to design a "memorable hotel" that allows visitors to come into contact with greenery and water while still being in the city center.
DATA
Year of completion | 2019 |
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location | Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture |
Applications | Commercial facilities, accommodation facilities |
Site area | 2,260 m² (Miyako Hotel Hakata), approx. 800 m² (underground connecting passage and underground public bicycle parking area) |
Total floor area | 22,969m² |
Floor number | 13 floors above ground, 3 floors below ground (bicycle parking: 2nd floor below ground), 1 floor in the penthouse |
structure | Miyako Hotel Hakata: CFT construction above ground, RC construction, SRC construction underground Underground connecting passage and underground public bicycle parking lot: Box culvert (new construction), utilizing existing subway box |
Our Business | Design, Construction Supervision, civil architectural design and construction supervision |
Underground connecting passage and underground public bicycle parking area
In conjunction with the replacement of the existing building, an underground passageway and entrances to the Fukuoka City Subway Hakata Station concourse were constructed, and a public bicycle parking lot was constructed using part of the subway concourse as a contribution to the public.
By partially removing the nearby on-street bicycle parking lots, ample pedestrian space has been created, and by opening connecting walkways and entrances, the pedestrian network above and below ground has become more convenient and comfortable, contributing to improved mobility.
Update : 2024.05.27