
"This project is also the first project for Norm Architects in the heart of a metropolis like Tokyo where our design approach is applied to a contemporary skyscraper in steel and glass where the view is not nature but a vast urban landscape of high-rises and infrastructure."
NORM ARCHITECTS

BELLUSTAR TOKYO
The BELLUSTAR TOKYO collection has its native setting in the BELLUSTAR TOKYO , A Pan Pacific Hotel located on three of the upper floors of the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower in Shinjuku's Kabukicho district.
BELLUSTAR TOKYO is a secluded and understated human-centric high-end luxury guest house raised above the Tokyo skyline with unbroken views of the megapolis all the way to Mount Fuji.
BELLUSTAR TOKYO is a secluded and understated human-centric high-end luxury guest house raised above the Tokyo skyline with unbroken views of the megapolis all the way to Mount Fuji.
The Keiji Ashizawa Design team has designed the interiors in collaboration with Norm Architects, creating, amongst a series of interior elements and several furniture pieces that make up the ninth series of Karimoku Case Study.



BELLUSTAR TOKYO
The BELLUSTAR TOKYO collection has its native setting in the BELLUSTAR TOKYO , A Pan Pacific Hotel located on three of the upper floors of the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower in Shinjuku's Kabukicho district.
BELLUSTAR TOKYO is a secluded and understated human-centric high-end luxury guest house raised above the Tokyo skyline with unbroken views of the megapolis all the way to Mount Fuji.
BELLUSTAR TOKYO is a secluded and understated human-centric high-end luxury guest house raised above the Tokyo skyline with unbroken views of the megapolis all the way to Mount Fuji.
The Keiji Ashizawa Design team has designed the interiors in collaboration with Norm Architects, creating, amongst a series of interior elements and several furniture pieces that make up the ninth series of Karimoku Case Study.
"This project is also the first project for Norm Architects in the heart of a metropolis like Tokyo where our design approach is applied to a contemporary skyscraper in steel and glass where the view is not nature but a vast urban landscape of high-rises and infrastructure."
NORM ARCHITECTS


