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Fairmont Pacific Rim To Present “Japan Unlayered” in Vancouver, Canada
Fairmont Pacific Rim
An Exhibition for the Senses Celebrating Japanese Architecture, Design and Culture
Vancouver, Canada, 2016-12-14 –
Fairmont Pacific Rim will play host to an exhibition that celebrates contemporary Japanese architecture, design and culture from January 27 to February 28, 2017. Japan Unlayered is designed to be a sensory experience that invites one to experience Japanese culture through touch, taste, sight, sound and smell.
Japan Unlayered is curated by master Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, his firm Kengo Kuma & Associates (KKAA) and the developers-owners of Fairmont Pacific Rim, Westbank and Peterson. The exhibition will explore the in-depth collaboration between KKAA and Westbank, to present Japanese craftsmanship alongside contemporary design to illustrate that the defining principles of Japanese design remain the same despite the evolution of technology.
The exhibition, open to hotel guests and the public free-of-charge, displayed over two levels of Fairmont Pacific Rim, pays particular tribute to the Japanese philosophy of layering, where overlapping elements define an overall experience, and which Kuma-san’s work embodies. A retrospective look at the architecture of Kengo Kuma, from its small beginnings to its current large-scale works, is among the displays. The contents of the exhibition will extend beyond his work to include Japanese design from a wide range of fields and brands.
The experience begins at the Fairmont Pacific Rim’s main entrance. Just inside the front doors, the traditional Japanese teahouse is given contemporary treatment with a 130 square metre ‘Super Organza’ fabric roof, made of 27 micron polyester (one sixth the thickness of a strand of hair), suspended from a translucent helium balloon. Two of Japan’s iconic brands, MUJI and BEAMS will be debuting their renowned products. A Vancouver exclusive MUJI “pop-up” pavilion, designed by Kuma-san using Canadian oak, will sell the brand’s signature products, known as “no brand quality goods”. The value of MUJI products is found in their simplicity and functionality, not in the name of the brand or the name of the designer. Taking over giovane café, will be the lifestyle products of BEAMS JAPAN, which highlights modern Japanese design and craftsmanship. BEAMS JAPAN is one of the latest projects by renowned retailer BEAMS, and this “pop up” shop will be their first in North America.
The Japan Unlayered culinary offering starts with the dishes of Hiromitsu Nozaki, head chef of two Michelin star restaurant Waketokuyama. Under his direction, the hotel’s sushi chef Taka Omi and culinary brigade will present a limited number of his signature Bento Boxes in TheRawBar, over lunch, from January 27 to February 28. The experience will be elevated with the Vancouver arrival of Nozaki-san and tea master Shinya Sakurai of Sakurai Japanese Tea Experience in early February. Chef Nozaki will personally be presenting, for one evening only, February 8, a 9-course kaiseki dinner – Japanese fine dining – for a limited number of guests. To further inspire the essence of Japanese aesthetics, a collection of traditional teas and contemporary tea cocktails prepared by Sakurai-san and head bartender, Grant Sceney, will be available alongside sake and Japanese whiskey in the Lobby Lounge during the exhibition.
“Design in Japan is deeply rooted in tradition, drawing on centuries of rich history yet constantly growing, consuming many influences while producing cultural outcomes that remain uniquely Japanese,” says Ian Gillespie, President of Westbank. “We hope this cultural richness and exchange of thinking with Japan will help Vancouver absorb the best of the world and at the same time develop its own unique aesthetic. As a very young city, and one of the most multicultural cities in the world, there’s huge potential to cross pollinate ideas.”
The exhibition and ever-evolving experience will include additional layers such as speaking events, fashion displays and music in the hotel’s lobby lounge, all with contemporary Japanese influence.
“Fairmont Pacific Rim has become recognized as a destination for art, architecture and design,” said Frederic Bellone, Hotel Manager, Fairmont Pacific Rim. “We are proud to be part of Japan Unlayered and to have our team involved in a rich cultural exchange that our guests can experience.”
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About Fairmont Pacific Rim
Fairmont Pacific Rim – Vancouver’s definitive luxury hotel – was rated the World’s Best Business Hotel by Condé Nast Traveler readers and the #1 City hotel in Canada by Travel + Leisure. This ultramodern downtown hotel offers unobstructed mountain and harbour views, combining best of the Pacific Rim in its architecture and décor. The hotel features three eclectic dining destinations, resort-style Willow Stream Spa, rooftop pool deck, and guestrooms with lavish appointments, including a variety of the city’s most luxurious suites.
About the Westbank – Peterson – Kengo Kuma Partnership
Inspired by its interaction with Japanese design, Westbank and Peterson, developers-owners of Fairmont Pacific Rim, invited master Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and his firm KKAA to curate the exhibition. Westbank and Peterson have an existing relationship with KKAA through the development of its proposed development, Alberni by Kuma, a 43-storey residential building in downtown Vancouver. Depth, rigour, and unrelenting effort to achieve artistic synthesis are central to layering exhibited through Japan Unlayered, similar to the total work of art philosophy of ‘Gesamtkunstwerk’ that Westbank has reinvigorated and explored in its development projects, like Vancouver House and TELUS Garden.
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