The Long Headed Architects
Hospitality

Komachi Hotel

20-Bed Hotel Designed With A Japenese Style Roof Form. Ramp Leads To The Entrance On First Floor. The Ground Floor Is Stilted And Used For Parking, Concealed With Earth Berms. Elements Of Japenese Architecture Used In Interior Design Scheme.

YEAR

2012

LOCATION

Neemrana Rajasthan

PROJECT ARCHITECT

Harbans Spall & Tapasya Samal

VISUALIZATION

3-d Visualization By Hemant Kumar

SHARE PROJECT
The hotel's interior design incorporates traditional Japanese architecture elements, such as tatami mats, shoji screens, and natural wood accents. Minimalist decor and sliding doors add to the serene ambiance, creating a peaceful retreat that honors Japan's rich cultural heritage. The thoughtful design blends modern comforts with timeless elegance.
The 20-bed hotel's Japanese-style roof form exudes serene elegance, with curved lines and tiled surfaces evoking traditional tranquility. This thoughtful design element creates a sense of cultural sophistication, blending seamlessly with modern amenities to offer guests a unique and peaceful retreat. The hotel's aesthetic is both calming and refined.