Minato Ward, Tokyo
Hotel Entrance Wall
The glamorous world of hotels is built on an enormous amount of sweat. Naturally, it is not difficult to imagine that luxury and comfortable hospitality can only be built on the sweat of so many different kinds of sweat, including the sweat of the professionals and their efforts to reach professionalism in the operation of an open hotel. The same applies to the architecture in which it is set. The amount of sweat that has been accumulated since the start of the project, such as how the guests experience the extraordinary and the thought that has gone into the location, is tremendous and simply mind-boggling. In a sense, we are happy and privileged to be involved in these projects as metal professionals.
Head towards the entrance
The initial order we received was for a wall towards the hotel entrance. The aim was to use VeroMetal for this component to give the wall a metallic decoration and a strong presence. The client was a major house builder, the construction company was a major general contractor, and several people from the general contractor’s subsidiary were added to the 12 people who gathered in our training room to work on the various textures. The whole process was taxing, but very worthwhile in terms of improving the level of understanding of metal decoration. As a result, we arrived at the ideal textures and from there we shifted further to the implementation system. The construction was started at Iwasa & M’s, who had attended the VeroMetal technical training course.
To various locations
As a result, we ended up working on a variety of application walls and doors. The original material was concrete, from which VeroMetal bronze was made according to the design intent for the walls, but we were very pleased to see our technology used in important areas throughout the hotel, such as the doors, which were made of different materials and textures. The post-completion paperwork was also a very valuable part of our know-how in this project. We had to submit the documents required for quality control, and we were often made to understand, which was very significant in improving our level of quality control. It was a valuable project that made our sweat, which we will be doing in the future, even more valuable.