Viro Adopted for the Exterior of Casa CABaN HAYAMA - The 'Woven Material' Chosen by Patricia Urquiola
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Viro, a decorative material exclusively sold by Amrex Corporation in Japan, has been adopted for the exterior of Casa CABaN HAYAMA, the first hotel by the fashion brand TOMORROWLAND. Designed by Patricia Urquiola's STUDIO URQUIOLA, this hotel features a special Viro specification made from 100% recycled materials, making it a sustainable architecture that has attracted attention.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Viro?
- A: Viro is an artificial material developed based on high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which is carefully hand-woven by craftsmen one by one. It has excellent water resistance, durability, and weather resistance, and has been adopted by first-class hotels and resort facilities around the world.
- Q: What is the architectural concept of Casa CABaN HAYAMA?
- A: The architectural concept of Casa CABaN HAYAMA is 'Weaving (weaving together)'. Patricia Urquiola conceived a spatial composition centered on the scenery of Sagami Bay and Mount Fuji, realizing the philosophy of weaving the building like weaving fabric.
- Q: What is the special specification of Viro?
- A: For this adoption, a special specification using 100% recycled materials was manufactured at the strong request of Patricia Urquiola. This specification, which was realized by clearing stringent inspections based on international quality and safety standards, is also an advanced initiative as a facade using recycled resin as the main material.
- Q: Where is Casa CABaN HAYAMA located?
- A: Casa CABaN HAYAMA is located at 955-2 Horinouchi, Hayama-cho, Miura-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture.
- Q: Where is the Viro showroom located?
- A: The Viro showroom is located at B1F, Ruzan Building, 7-15-13 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Viewing is by appointment only.