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uniqueartisanconnoisseur · 1 month ago
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Top Five Travel Stops in 2025!
It is hard to narrow down favorites, this year was a whirlwind of travel stops and fun, but some of the stops were just the best! They are in alphabetical order rather than in order of what I enjoyed the most. Out of these top ten stops, I don’t have a decided favorite, they were all great for different reasons! Abilene, Kansas Western history buffs by True West Magazine, voted Abilene the #7…
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youthkenworld · 8 months ago
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Hunter Biden trial live updates: Hunter Biden guilty on all charges in historic gun case
Story by Xerxes Wilson and Bart Jansen, USA TODAY NETWORK
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secteur-vert · 3 months ago
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truck-fump · 2 years ago
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New <b>Trump</b> indictment details, EV interest dips in US: 5 Things podcast - USA Today
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New Trump indictment details, EV interest dips in US: 5 Things podcast - USA Today
Bart Jansen has new details in the updated Trump indictment, and Medora Lee explains why Americans are less interested in owning an EV: 5 Things …
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neyatimes · 2 years ago
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Inflation still cooling, Christopher Wray grilled: 5 Things podcast
On today’s episode of the 5 Things podcast: Inflation cools for 12th straight month Inflation keeps cooling off. USA TODAY Economic Opportunity Reporter Charisse Jones explains what that means for the economy. Plus, a NATO summit wraps up in Lithuania, without a formal invitation for Ukraine membership, USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen breaks down FBI Director Christopher…
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garyrevel · 2 years ago
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MafiaDon Trump facing criminal charges in classified document case
USA TODAY From – Donald Trump indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents seized at Mar-a-Lago (msn.com) Donald Trump indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents seized at Mar-a-Lago Story by Bart Jansen, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – Former President (The MafiaDon) Donald Trump was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges related to the hundreds of classified…
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lexi27666 · 2 years ago
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The Giant Pacific Octopus can squeeze its entire body through a hole the size of its beak.A cat's urine glows under a blacklight.In the public latrines, one of the things Romans used to wipe themselves was a sponge on a stick, which was shared by everybody.A Swiss engineer known as Mr. Gerdes designed a monowheel. But these bikes weren't safe. So, their popularity was short-lived.The tallest mammal is the giraffe.Instead of hiring professional chefs, a New York restaurant employs grandmas from around the world to cook delicious, native cuisines.The world's first roller coaster opened in 1884 at Coney Island New York.In 1945, a rooster named Mike lived 18 months without a head.A Dutch artist Bart Jansen turned his dead cat Orville into a drone. His flying ventures aim to see humans riding on their animals in the sky.Spain's largest source of income is from tourism.And back in the days before digital television, if you tuned your TV between stations, a small percentage of the static you would see would be the afterglow of the Big Bang. The world's biggest family lives together in India: a man with 39 wives and 94 children.M&M’s stands for “Mars & Murrie’s,” the last names of the candy’s founders.New York was once called New Amsterdam.Maye Musk; (born April 19, 1948) is a Canadian–South African model and dietitian. Also the mother of Elon Musk, Kimbal Musk, and Tosca Musk, she has been a model for 50 years.There are only 22 countries in the world that the British have not invaded.The earliest recorded pandemic happened during the Peloponnesian War in 430 BC.The Andes Mountains are the longest mountain range in the world. It stretches for 4,400 miles along the west coast of South America, from Chile to Venezuela.Roald Engelbregt G. Amundsen is the first person to reach the South Pole.People first domesticated plants about 10,000 years ago, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia.There are 132 rooms in the US White House.Bats are the only mammals that fly.Quetzalcoatlus northropi which may have weighed more than 200kg with a wingspan of 11 meters, is the largest flying animal of all time.The last queen of Egypt (Cleopatra VII) was a descendant of Alexander the Great's Macedonian general Ptolemy.The croissant was invented in Austria.In eastern Africa, you can buy beer brewed from bananas.Thumbelina (born May 1, 2001) is a dwarf miniature horse and the world's smallest horse.While known as a barkless dog, the basenji does yodel and growl, so it is not mute.To save her husband from a fatal condition, 65 years old woman, Lata Khare, participate and won a prize in the Exclusive Marathon.While known as a barkless dog, the basenji does yodel and growl, so it is not mute.The liger is a hybrid offspring of a male lion and a female tiger. It is often believed to represent the largest known cat in the world.A siesta is a short nap taken in the early afternoon, often after the midday meal. It is the traditional daytime sleep of Spain and many Hispanic American countries.
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technobroo · 2 years ago
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: 🐱✈️ Did you ever imagine turning your pet into a drone? Dutch artist Bart Jansen did just that with his cat Orville! 🇳🇱🎨 Jansen's flying ventures aim to see humans riding on their animals in the sky. ��� While it may seem bizarre, it's a fascinating blend of art and technology. Would you fly on an animal drone? 🤔 Let me know in the comments below! ⬇️ #catdrone #flyingpets #animaldrone #artandtech #futuristic #innovative #dutchartist #petlovers #technologyart #flyinganimals #instaart #catsofinstagram #droneart #quirky #emojisintheair Hashtags: #catdrone #flyingpets #animaldrone #artandtech #futuristic #innovative #dutchartist #petlovers #technologyart #flyinganimals #instaart #catsofinstagram #droneart #quirky #flywithpets #artistictech #petart #flyingcats #caturday #animallovers #animalart #petdrones #unusualart #aerialart #creativeideas #artsy #techart #orvillethecat #flyingcreatures https://www.instagram.com/p/CpHd_YrPbpq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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goalhofer · 4 years ago
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2020 Olympics The Netherlands Roster
Athletics
Khalid Choukoud (Fez, Morocco)
Abdi Nageeye (Oldebroek)
Bart Van Nunen (Utrecht)
Menno Vloon (Zaandam)
Taymir Burnet (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Liemarvin Bonevacia (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Jochem Dobber (Velsen)
Tony Van Diepen (Alkmaar)
Mike Foppen (Nijmegen)
Nick Smidt (Assen)
Chris Garia (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Joris Van Gool (Tilburg)
Churandy Martina (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Terrence Agard (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Ramsey Angela (Rotterdam)
Ruth Van Der Meijden (Rhenen)
Femke Bol (Amersfoort)
Lisanne De Witte (Vlaardingen)
Andrea Deelstra (Niebert)
Sifan Hassan (Eindhoven)
Jill Holterman (Zaandam)
Lieke Klaver (Velsen)
Susan Krumins (Nijmegen)
Dafne Schippers (Utrecht)
Marije Van Hunenstijn (Apeldoorn)
Irene Van Der Reijken (Rotterdam)
Diane Van Es (Rotterdam)
Nadine Visser (Hoorn)
Jessica Schilder (Volendam)
Jorinde Van Klinken (Groningen)
Anouk Vetter (Amsterdam)
Jamile Samuel (Amsterdam)
Zoë Sedney (Zoetermeer)
Naomi Sedney (Zoetermeer)
Laura De Witte (Leek)
Nadine Broersen (Hoorn)
Emma Oosterwegel (Deventer)
Badminton
Mark Caljouw (Arnhem)
Robin Tabeling (Arnhem)
Selena Piek (Blaricum)
Cheryl Seinen (Roermond)
Basketball
Ross Bekkering (Taber, Alberta)
Dimeo Van Der Horst (Amsterdam)
Arvin Slagter (Amsterdam)
Jessey Voorn (Amsterdam)
Boxing
Enrico Lacruz (Arnhem)
Nouchka Fontijn (Rotterdam)
Canoeing
Martina Wegman (Schoorl)
Cycling
Tom Dumoulin (Maastricht)
Dylan Van Baarle (Zoetermeer)
Yoeri Havik (Zaandam)
Wilco Kelderman (Amersfoort)
Bauke Mollema (Groningen)
Mathieu Van Der Poel (Bergen Op Zoom)
Milan Vader (Middelburg)
Niek Kimmann (Lutten)
Twan Van Gendt (Hertogenbosch)
Joris Harmsen (Amsterdam)
Jeffrey Hoogland (Nijverdal)
Harrie Lavsreysen (Luyksgestel)
Roy Van Den Berg (Kampen)
Mathijs Büchli (Haarlem)
Jan-Willem Van Schip (Schalkwijk)
Anna Van Der Breggen (Zwolle)
Annemiek Van Vleuten (Vleuten)
Demi Vollering (Pijnacker)
Marianne Vos (Hertogenbosch)
Anne Tauber (Oranjewoud)
Anne Terpstra (Zierikzee)
Laura Smulders (Nijmegen)
Merel Smulders (Nijmegen)
Judy Baauw (Zoelmond)
Shanne Braspennincx (Turnhout, Belgium)
Laurine Van Riessen (Leiden)
Kirsten Wild (Almelo)
Amy Pieters (Haarlem)
Diving
Inge Jansen (Roermond)
Celine Van Duijn (Amersfoort)
Fencing
Bas Verwijlen (Oss)
Field Hockey
Pirmin Blaak (Rotterdam)
Lars Balk (Vianen)
Glenn Schuurman (Boxtel)
Sander De Wijn (Boxmeer)
Joep De Mol (Berkel-Enschot)
Jip Janssen (Naarden)
Mink Van Der Weerden (Geldrop)
Justen Blok (Amsterdam)
Jonas De Geus (Amsterdam)
Jorrit Croon (Leiderdorp)
Billy Bakker (Amstelveen)
Seve Van Ass (Rotterdam)
Robbert Kemperman (Nijmegen)
Jeroen Hertzberger (Rotterdam)
Thijs Van Dam (Delft)
Mirco Pruyser (Hoofddorp)
Thierry Brinkman (Bilthoven)
Roel Bovendeert (Bloemendaal)
Sanne Koolen (Nijmegen)
Malou Pheninckx (Rotterdam)
Laurien Leurink (Utrecht)
Marloes Keetels (Schijndel)
Maria Verschoor (Dordrecht)
Caia Van Maasakker (The Hague)
Frédérique Matla (Huizen)
Pien Sanders (Tilburg)
Laura Nunnink (Amsterdam)
Lauren Stam (Amsterdam)
Josine Koning (Utrecht)
Margot Van Geffen (Tilburg)
Eva De Goede (Zeist)
Stella Van Gils (Amsterdam)
Felice Albers (Amsterdam)
Freeke Moes (Amsterdam)
Xan De Waard (Renkum)
Lidewij Welten (Eindhoven)
Soccer
Loes Geurts (Wûnseradiel)
Sari Van Veenendaal (Nieuwengein)
Stefanie Van Der Gragt (Heerhugowaard)
Dominique Janssen (Horst Aan De Maas)
Kika Van Es (Boxmeer)
Lynn Wilms (Tegelen)
Merel Van Dongen (Amsterdam)
Aniek Nouwen (Helmond)
Daniëlle Van De Donk (Valkenswaard)
Jackie Groenen (Tilburg)
Jill Roord (Oldenzaal)
Inessa Kaagman (Hoorn)
Victoria Pelova (Delft)
Lieke Martens (Bergen)
Anna Miedema (Hoogeveen)
Shanice Van De Sanden (Utrecht)
Lineth Beerensteyn (The Hague)
Renate Jansen (Abbenes)
Sisca Folkertsma (Sloten)
Joëlle Smits (Hertogenbosch)
Lize Kop (Oldenzaal)
Marieke Dekker (Almelo)
Gymnastics
Bart Deurloo (Ridderkerk)
Epke Zonderland (Heerenveen)
Vera Van Pol (Amsterdam)
Eythora Thorsdottir (Poortugaal)
Lieke Wevers (Heerenveen)
Sanne Wevers (Heerenveen)
Handball
Laura Van Der Heijden (Amersfoort)
Debbie Bont (Edam-Volendam)
Lois Abbingh (Groningen)
Larissa Nusser (Born)
Danicka Snelder (Pijnacker)
Kelly Dulfer (Schiedam)
Merel Freriks (Hoofddorp)
Inger Smits (Geleen)
Martine Smeets (Almelo)
Antje Malestein (Spakenburg)
Rinka Duijndam (Wateringen)
Tess Wester (Heerhugowaard)
Dione Housheer (Gendrigen)
Cornelia Groot (Alkmaar)
Sailing
Kiran Badloe (Almere)
Nicholas Heiner (Enkhuizen)
Bart Lambriex (Haarlem)
Pim Van Vugt (Vlaardingen)
Lilian De Geus (Blaricum)
Marit Bouwmeester (Warten)
Lobke Berkhout (Amsterdam)
Afrodite Zegers (Roelofarendsveen)
Annemiek Bekkering (Veghel)
Annette Duetz (Zeddam)
Swimming
Thom De Boer (Alkmaar)
Arno Kamminga (Katwijk)
Arjan Knipping (De Heurne)
Nyls Korstanje (Nijmegen)
Jesse Puts (Utrecht)
Ferry Weertman (Naarden)
Stan Pijnenburg (Haaren)
Caspar Corbeau (Portland, Oregon)
Maaike De Waard (Rozenburg)
Frederike Heemskerk (Roelofarendsveen)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Sauwerd)
Tes Schouten (Bodegraven)
Kira Toussaint (Amstelveen)
Sharon Van Rouwendaal (Baarn)
Kim Busch (Geldrop)
Marrit Steenbergen (Ooststellingwerf)
Bregje De Brouwer (Hoofddorp)
Noortje De Brouwer (Hoofddorp)
Table Tennis
Britt Eerland (Schiedam)
Taekwondo
Reshmie Oogink (Almelo)
Water Polo
Maartje Keuning (Stompetoren)
Simone Van De Kraats (Barnevald)
Joanne Koenders (Arnhem)
Maud Megens (Rotterdam)
Dagmar Genee (Utrecht)
Catharina Van Der Sloot (Gouda)
Iris Wolves (Ede)
Nomi Stomphorst (Gouda)
Vivian Sevenich (Winterswijk)
Kitty-Lynn Joustra (Purmerend)
Brigitte Sleeking (Dordrecht)
Debby Willemsz (Amsterdam)
Ilse Koolhaas (Ouderkerk Aan De Amstel)
Archery
Sjef Van Den Berg (Heeswijk-Dinther)
Gijs Broeksma (Amsterdam)
Steve Wijler (Amsterdam)
Gaby Schloesser (Heerlen)
Equestrian
Edward Gal (Rheden)
Hans Minderhoud (Veere)
Harrie Smolders (Hooge En Lage Mierde)
Willem Greve (Haaksbergen)
Marc Houtzager (Rouveen)
Maikel Van Der Vleuten (Geldrop)
Dinja Van Liere (Amsterdam)
Marlies Van Baalen (S-Hertogenbosch)
Merel Blom (Texel)
Janneke Boonzaaijer (Renswoude)
Golf
Anne Van Dam (Arnhem)
Judo
Tornike Tsjakadoea (Leeuwarden)
Frank De Wit (Beverwijk)
Noël Vant End (Houten)
Michael Korrel (Haarlem)
Hindrik Grol (Veendam)
Sanne Verhagen (Best)
Juul Franssen (Venlo)
Sanne Van Dijke (Heeswijk-Dinther)
Guusje Steenhuis (Grave)
Tessie Savelkouls (Appeltern)
Rowing
Finn Florijn (Leiden)
Melvin Twellaar (Amsterdam)
Stefan Broenink (Apeldoorn)
Guillaume Krommenhoek (Amsterdam)
Nic Van Sprang (Amsterdam)
Boudewijn Röell (De Hague)
Jan Van Der Bij (Amsterdam)
Nelson Ritsema (Amsterdam)
Sander De Graaf (Drimmelen)
Abe Wiersma (Amsterdam)
Dirk Uittenbogaard (Amsterdam)
Koen Metsemakers (Hasselt)
Tone Wieten (Amsterdam)
Bjorn Van Der Ende (Naarden)
Bram Schwarz (Haarlem)
Jasper Tissen (Amsterdam)
Maarten Hurkmans (Amersfoort)
Mechiel Versluis (Ooststellingwerf)
Robert Lücken (Amsterdam)
Ruben Knab (Ede)
Simon Van Dorp (Amsterdam)
Eline Berger (Leudal)
Anna Souwer (Westervoort)
Lisa Scheenaard (Weert)
Roos De Jong (Haarlem)
Ilse Paulis (Leiderdorp)
Marieke Keijser (Rotterdam)
Elisabeth Hogerwerf (Gouda)
Karolien Florijn (Leiden)
Veronique Meester (Amsterdam)
Ymkje Clevering (Friesland)
Inge Janssen (Voorberg)
Laila Youssifou (Amsterdam)
Nicole Beukers (Leiderdorp)
Olivia Van Rooijen (Amsterdam)
Skateboarding
Keet Oldenbeuving (Utrecht)
Roos Zwetsloot (Utrecht)
Tennis
Wesley Koolhof (Duiven)
Jean-Julien Rojer (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Kiki Bertens (Breda)
Demi Schuurs (Sittard)
Triathlon
Marco Van Der Stel (Rotterdam)
Jorik Van Egdom (Veenendaal)
Maya Kingma (Breda)
Rachel Murray (Sittard)
Volleyball
Alexander Brouwer (Leiden)
Robert Meeuwsen (Nieuwegein)
Sanne Keizer (Doetinchem)
Madelein Meppelink (Rhenen)
Raïsa Schoon (Werkendam)
Katja Stam (De Hague)
Weightlifting
Enzo Kuworge (Nijmegen)
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uniqueartisanconnoisseur · 7 months ago
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Dining, Shopping and Fun Experiences in Kenosha, WI!
My friend Annie Jansen and I headed to the beautiful harbor town of Kenosha, Wisconsin. We went for fun experiences in Kenosha! Hosted by Visit Kenosha Wisconsin, we hoped to see water, nature, history and art. We did all that and more! Thank you, Visit Kenosha, and Meridith Jumisko Public Relations Director, for allowing us to visit and share this marvelous experience. First things first! A…
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architectnews · 4 years ago
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W Hotel Osaka Building Interior
W Hotel, Osaka Interior, Japanese Building Development, Property Images, Architecture
W Hotel in Osaka Accommodation
Updated 24 Mar 2021 + 9 Dec 2020
W Hotel, Osaka
Design: Concrete
Location: 4-1-3 Minami Senba, Chuo-ku, 542-0081 Osaka, Japan
W Hotel Osaka Opens its Doors
Situated on Midosuji Boulevard, a new 27-story landmark high-rise, designed by Nikken Sekkei and with a Tadao Ando supervised facade, is the home of Japan’s first W Hotel. Don’t be deceived by its simple black monolith design – inside hides a world of extravagance! Its interior is inspired by the many facets of the city, welcoming guests to experience Osaka, through the eyes of concrete.
The true spirit of Osaka Every W Hotel is designed for its specific location – with foreign designers invited to offer the fresh perspectives of an outsider. For W’s first hotel in Japan, concrete absorbed the sites, sounds, flavors and thrills of Osaka. From the simple beauty of the cherry blossoms and gingko trees lining the Midosuji Boulevard to the vibrant neon and busy streetscape of Osaka’s nightlife district Dotonburi. Concrete found inspiration in both the simple and traditional, as well as the modern, obsessive and extravagant and created a design concept of extravagant simplicity – celebrating the true spirit of the city.
The arrival The “wow” experience begins as you enter the long arrival tunnel from the main Midōsuji Boulevard entrance. Inspired by delicate blossoms and the fine art of origami, more than 3000 circles were laser cut into sturdy metal and folded randomly. The lights behind the abstract blossom change colors with the 4 seasons and shift in intensity from daytime to night – creating an otherworldly portal into the world of W Osaka. The Osaka experience proceeds in the arrival lobby. Here, the asanoha pattern was the inspiration behind the ceiling, flooring and staircase. A simple yet bold ceiling uses a scaled-up, 3D version of this traditional geometric pattern – which is reflected in the pattern on the granite flooring, in 6 dark grey shades.
The social heart – living room & bar In a standard hotel, the first thing guests see is the check-in counter. Instead, when exiting the lift, W Osaka guests immediately see the bar, the social heart of the hotel. To connect and separate the spaces that serve the W Osaka guests on this floor – like an endless shoji screen – a continuous white, sheer curtain with sharp origami-style pleats flows from here to there and around again.
Guests are welcome to relax (and people-watch) in the hotel’s Living Room – half indoors, and half outdoors. Above the indoors lounge floats a wild cloud of rectangular lamps, hanging vertically and horizontally, at various heights. White zigzag “neon” lights shine through the translucent acrylic forms, in a desaturated homage to Osaka’s electric nightlife scenery. It’s like the colors of the neon have dripped on top of the furniture, and are arranged from purple to pink to orange to yellow to blue to green.
Restaurant oh.lala… The interior design for this French themed bistro-diner draws its inspiration from traditional copper pots and pans, as well as the typical Breton blue and white striped shirt. Along the wall stainless steel shelves are styled with unique porcelain objects decorated in blue dots – combining traditional French shapes & colors with the circle obsession of W Osaka. Adding sparkle from above, are clouds of small ball pendant lights, suspended at different heights within the waves of the curtain.
The WET deck, bar & courtyard Inspired by the Japanese love for nature, the WET area is characterised by smooth walls and round corners. The endless line of the horizon is the simplest abstraction of nature. This line becomes a playful element connecting all the spaces on this floor, as a chrome horizon flows along the walls. Each area has its own character – color-coded in shades of green, grey, blue or pink tiling – defining the space’s function.
Open to the elements, with views of sky, W Osaka’s WET courtyard is an oasis, with live planting trailing down the walls of the atrium. From its elevated position on the horizon line, the pool forms a blue backdrop to this area. Directly adjacent to the courtyard, guests can grab a cocktail at the WET bar.
The guest rooms The color theme of the guest rooms alternates per floor, between sakura pink and blue – allowing guests to choose the color they prefer. The rooms consist of an open plan, with the living room, sleeping zone and bathroom separated by a contemporary glass shoji screen. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in natural light and amazing views of the city. A wall made of grey tinted 2-way mirrors conceals an ‘escape’ lighting feature. When turned on, it transforms the room with dramatic pink or blue diagonal stripes, inspired by Osaka’s neon. Another surprise is locked away behind the walnut doors of the closets. Famous for their gamer’s pixel art, eBoy graphic designers created a “pixorama” of Osaka, filled to the brim with the city’s famous landmarks in full pixilated color.
bathroom: Having a semi-open bathroom offers guests the level of privacy they prefer – with the option of closing off the bathroom from the sleeping area – using the contemporary shoji screen. The entire bathroom is clad in grey marble. Guests can either enjoy a good hot soak in the white, freestanding tub – or use the separate shower, located behind grey tinted glass doors.
sleeping zone: In the center of the room, walnut flooring demarcates the sleeping zone. A walnut ledge runs across wall, extending into the living room. This holds the king bed, bedside tables and black cone lamps – as well as the living room sofa. Behind the ledge, soft uplighting illuminates a white plaster wall. A round, rice paper lamp, inspired by Japanese fans, subtly glows on the wall. At the foot of the bed is a large tatami pouf.
living room :The 3rdarea, the living room, is defined by soft carpet in a gradient pattern running from pink (or blue) to grey. Each room has a sofa, 2 bar stool and a walnut cocktail bar, which can also serve as a desk. The main purpose of the bar is enjoying cocktails of course! The bar extends into a niche lined with reflective, rainbow colored dichroic film, with a mirror backsplash.
EWOW suite High above Osaka, on the 27thfloor, the Extreme Wow suite looks out over – and beyond – the skyline of the city. Inspired by traditional Japanese homes, the suite was designed in a sequence of 5 rooms divided by deep, oak portals with sliding shoji screens that can be used to close off or open up the different rooms.
The overall design is based on the duality of simplicity and extravagance, allowing guests to change the atmosphere of the suite. Whether they desire an intimate and personal ambiance, or want to create a more extraverted setting for entertaining.
So open up the secret karaoke booth, roll out the dj station, pick up that mic and let’s party!
Photography: marriott international
Osaka Accommodation Building:
The busy urban streetscape of Osaka welcomes concrete’s latest interior project: The first W Hotelin Japan. With a total of 337 guest rooms & suites, W Osaka asserts its presence with a 27-story high-rise building by Nikken and a black monolith facade designed by Tadao Ando.
Created for Sekisui House and Marriott International, and in collaboration with Nikken an Nikken Space Design, the building is due to open in March 2021.
Concrete’s team of Dutch designers explored Osaka’s past, present, and future, its urban and natural landscapes, and its fascinating culture. Visually, they discovered that Osaka is water and nature – but also neon and bright colors. Struck by the contrast between the aesthetic of Japanese minimalism and the extravagance of an urban world saturated with colors. Especially in downtown Osaka an Dotonbori – Osaka’s nightlife district – the display of flashing neon is breathtakingly vivid and joyful.
The goal is to share the spirit of the city with the guests of W Osaka. And let the interior of the hotel tell a story that is truly Osaka. Celebrating the opposing – yet complementary – forces of extravagance and simplicity.
The sprawling metropolis of Osaka was once the imperial capital of Japan and the country’s economic hub. At its heart, the wide Yodo River flows into a harbor bustling with trade. Throughout its history, visitors contributed their cultures and technologies to the city – creating a prosperous port with an extroverted, lively, and somewhat rebellious culture.
All of this energy attracts international businesses and visitors. Concrete’s team of Dutch designers explored Osaka’s past, present, and future, its urban and natural landscapes, and its fascinating culture.
W Hotel, Osaka – Building Information
Interior designer: Concrete
Project team: Rob Wagemans, Bart de Beer, Julia Hundermark, Sofie Ruytenberg, Cathelijne Vreugdenhil, Femke Zumbrink, Marlou Spierts, Minouk Balster, Valentina Venturi, Petra Moerbeek, Erik van Dillen
Developer: Sekisui House Architect of record: Nikken Sekkei with Tadao Ando (façade) Graphic & signage designer: Concrete Styling: Concrete Executive interior designer: Nikken Space Design Purchasing agent: Crosslink Corporation Specialist joinery: PLUS furniture company, idc-Otsuka Lighting consultant: LPA lighting
Specialist lighting: Koizumi, Daiko lighting
Bespoke artwork: eBoy (guestrooms), Sigrid Calon (suites), Lok Jansen (sushi restaurant)
Total area: 37.000 sqm Total floors: 27 Total rooms: 337
Address: Hotel W Osaka 4-1-3 Minami Senba, Chuo-ku, 542-0081 Osaka- Japan
About W Hotels Worldwide Born from the bold attitude and 24/7 culture of New York City, W Hotels, part of Marriott International, Inc., has disrupted and redefined the hospitality scene for over two decades. Trailblazing its way around the globe, with more than 55 hotels, W is defying expectations and breaking the norms of traditional luxury wherever the iconic W sign lands.
With a mission to fuel guests’ lust for life, W ignites an obsessive desire to soak it in, live it up, and hit repeat. The brand’s provocative design, iconic Whatever/Whenever service and buzzing Living Rooms create an experience that is often copied but never matched. Innovative, inspiring, and infectious, the brand’s supercharged energy celebrates guests’ endless appetite to discover what’s new/next in each destination, to see more, feel more, go longer, stay later. For more information on W Hotels, visit whotels.com/theangle
About Sekisui House Founded in 1960, Sekisui House, Ltd. Is one of the world’s largest homebuilders and an internationally diversified developer, with cumulative sales of over 2 million homes. Based in Osaka, Sekisui House has over two-hundred consolidated subsidiaries and affiliates, over twenty-thousand employees, and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Nagoya Stock Exchange.
Sekisui House aims to create homes and communities that improve with time and last for generations. With “Love of Humanity” as its Corporate Philosophy, Sekisui House believes that homes should offer comfort, security, and peace of mind for residents while maintaining harmony with the environment and its surroundings. Sekisui House has sustainability as a core corporate target and is now the global leader in the construction of net-zero-energy homes with more than fifty-thousands of them built since the product was launched in 2013. In 2009, Sekisui House expanded into several new international markets and now operates in the United States, China, Singapore, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
About concrete Since 1997 concrete develops concepts in architecture, interior design, urban development, and brand development. We work with a team of 50 multidisciplinary creatives for corporations and institutions. Next to W Osaka, Projects include W Hotels in London and Verbier, citizenM hotels worldwide, Zoku Lofts, Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady, Mongkok Skypark, Andaz Munchen, and more.
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Location: Osaka, Kansai Region, island of Honshu, Japan, East Asia
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House in Matsuyacho, Osaka Design: Shogo Aratani Architect & Associates photo : Shigeo Ogawa House in Matsuyacho
Kakko House, Osaka Architect: YYAA photo : Keishiro Yamada Kakko House in Osaka
House in Senri, Suita, Osaka Shogo Iwata photograph : Nagaishi Hidehiko House in Senri
House F Architect: Kenji Architectural Studio photograph : Takumi Ota House F – Osaka Residence
N strips Residence Architect: Jun Murata / JAM photograph : Jun Murata / JAM N strips Residence Osaka
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