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Atelier Jean Nouvel Designs Latest NOT A HOTEL: YAKUSHIMA

September 23, 2025
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Atelier Jean Nouvel Designs Latest NOT A HOTEL: YAKUSHIMA
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  • NOT A HOTEL YAKUSHIMA, designed by Ateliers Jean Nouvel, will be on the UNESCO World Heritage island of Yakushima
  • The design uses rock and glass to create a meditative space that blends with the ancient landscape
  • Sales for the fractional ownership vacation home are scheduled to begin in summer 2026

The Japanese hospitality company, NOT A HOTEL, has unveiled its latest project, NOT A HOTEL YAKUSHIMA, on the UNESCO World Heritage island of Yakushima in Kagoshima, Japan. The new property, designed by the celebrated French architectural firm Ateliers Jean Nouvel, is a poetic and profound exploration of the line between architecture and nature.

Jean Nouvel, often called the “magician of light,” conceived a design that aims to transcend the artificial. His vision is for a structure made of rock and glass that appears to organically emerge from the island’s ancient landscape, which is home to thousand-year-old cedar trees. The design is a tribute to the raw beauty of the location, where the stone is a “permanent presence, shaped by time, rain, and wind.” The building is designed not just to be lived in, but to be a place of contemplation, where the calm pleasure of the natural world can be fully experienced.

The building’s materials are chosen to deepen this connection. The simple elegance of glass is used to amplify the sounds of water and heighten the awareness of rain, while the stone anchors the structure to the earth. The project is an architectural artwork, designed to exist in a space where, as Nouvel puts it, “The most sophisticated things belong to nature.” Sales for the property, which will be offered through a fractional ownership model, are slated to begin in summer 2026. Take a look at the CG renderings of the upcoming NOT A HOTEL YAKUSHIMA above.

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