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Sumit Singhal
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.

The Nim Bar in Buenos Aires, Argentina by hitzig militello arquitectos

 
September 30th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: hitzig militello arquitectos

From the outset, the project had to appeal to the aesthetic dissociation of the typical beer bar. The challenge was to create a new aesthetic universe associated to the cocktail bars but without forgetting the impressive brand of 30 taps, emphasizing the idea of the largest beer bar in Buenos Aires.

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

  • Architects: hitzig militello arquitectos
  • Project: The Nim Bar
  • Location: Defensa 880 CABA, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Photography: Federico Kulekdjian
  • Software used: Autocad, 3D studio
  • Collaborators: Arch. Jeanette Zotta, Arch. Virginia Bottan
  • Promoter: Privado
  • Surface:
    • Covered Ground Floor: 253 m2
    • Half Covered Ground Floor: 34 m2
    • First Floor: 139 m2
  • Year: 2018

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

The conceptual idea incorporates elements distant to the reminiscences known by bars of these characteristics. To do this, it was extremely important to turn to an idea of conceptualization, where the starting point was the composition of plots based on a “possible influence” of a very traditional proto-rationalist style in American influence” of a very traditional proto-rationalist style in American & traditional Chinese interior design elements.

The idea is composed of two types of density of wooden meshes, closed and open, in oak tones that generate multiple depths. These are definitely veils and sieves that unravel mysteries between their interstices.

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Its chess-like organization composes the closed meshes of the open ones. Another material, but of the same compositional system, is the limestone in several of its walls. The communicative strategy on the façade proposes an expressionism and a system similar to its interior.

As these are high-density materials and compositions, we chose to contrast them with walls impaled with neutral patterns that allow a dialogue and not a competition between designs. The design of the wallpapers is associated with a universe of plant nature, and in accordance with this there are several sectors where we have the living presence of nature, as defined in the name of the line descent.

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Two plant interventions define spatiality. On the one hand, the semi-covered entrance on both sides as a method of pedestrian communication and on the other hand the long “green tongue” in the whole centre of the main hall dividing the large central dining area.

The organisation on the top floor, divided into two sectors, shows its most distinctive side in its large living-room space. These are subdivided with movable panels that swing upwards to form a large and unique space covered by a ceiling of meshes according to convenience.

The communication from its logo and isotype emulates the same system formed by a plot and background whose nature is expressed through the phoenix.

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

Image Courtesy © hitzig militello arquitectos

Image Courtesy © hitzig militello arquitectos

Image Courtesy © hitzig militello arquitectos

Image Courtesy © hitzig militello arquitectos

Image Courtesy © hitzig militello arquitectos

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Categories: Autocad, Bar, Interiors, Restaurant




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