Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
SFORZA VISCONTI – RESTAURANT in Casablanca, Morocco by Dumdum design
October 20th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Dumdum design
Description :
To join the urban landscape of Casablanca, dumdum design draws for the restaurant Sforza Visconti, a villa with a 30’s character. Wide rounded overhang roof decorated with sculptured patterns, underline the white art deco facades. A large mosaic in the colors of the restaurant welcomes you on a green and intimist terrace.
In the entrance, a chiaroscuro portrait gallery and scenes invite you in the universe of the Visconti, Milano and the Italy. On the groundfloor, sober and classical details emphasize the white and grey colored architecture. A dome finished with gold leaf warms the atmosphere of the restaurant. The large dining room is dressed with lacquered wood panels and sculpted plaster in harmony with the marbles. Black marble is used for the window frame, in opposite with the white carrara marble used for the counter and the stairs. The main space is organize around a circular seat (with an olive tree) and is open to the exterior and the terrace.
The portrait gallery, in the entrance, guide you to the first floor. The stairs are dressed with white carrara marble highlighted by a dark mirror wall and a big ceiling light.
On the first floor, the lounge room is designed with the same architectural code in a warmest way by using natural oak. An attentive selection of furniture, by choosing pieces drawn by great milanese and italian designers and printed wallpapers perfect the intimist atmosphere of this lounge opened on a small terrace.
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