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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.

Meow Restaurant in Guangzhou, China by E Studio

 
December 12th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: E Studio

Meow Restaurant is a cat-themed cafe that explores the fun of space. The café is transformed from a red-wall warehouse built in the 1990s. With the location of Butterfield & Swire’s Godowns & Wharf, which is popular among the citizens, the café is not only a place for fifty lovely cats, but also for cat lovers to have parties, enjoy meals and hold pet salon.

With the concept of a sharing space for both people and cats, the challenge of this project is to keep balance between the spaces for the two users.

All the scales and designs of the project are related to cats. In response to the “forest” as the client referred to, by using an abstract design method, E Studio uses blocks and platform devices to connect different spaces instead of illustrating a real forest.

Multi-functional activity area, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

  • Architects: E Studio
  • Project: Meow Restaurant
  • Location: Guangzhou, China
  • Photography: ZHANG Chao
  • Chief Designer: FAN Junjian, CHOU
  • Design Team: HU Yulong, LI Chujun, Jean Huang
  • Construction Team: The QUARTZ Construction
  • Size: 300 sqm
  • Project Period: 2017 (Design and Completion)

Multi-functional activity area (3), Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

The black block at the entrance indicates the tune inside. The pine wood buffer zone offers a space for shoes-changing and hands-washing.

The river, tree house and other natural features are expressed in a narrative way. Such like the terrace field in the middle of the first floor is designed in the cat’s shape. This terrace is used as seats, instead of the traditional ones, to increase the interactions between people and cats, and to hold public activities. The ups and downs of the terrace field satisfy the different behaviors of the customers and cats.

Multi-functional activity area (5), Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Main entrance, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Basing on the habit of cats, which is enjoying the height, the designer insert a tree house on the upper level to build a platform where customers could enjoy a comprehensive view. The unique pitched ceiling could satisfy both of the customers’ and the cats’ behaviors. One could take a break or enjoy a coffee inside the tree house, or just sit and overlook what is happening downstairs and enjoy every minute with cats.

Main entrance side view, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Multi-functional activity area (4), Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

The original steel-structured second floor was transformed into a dining space. There, the form of the desk vividly illustrates the stream of the forest, and the stainless steel board on the wall imitate the water ripple. The second floor enables the customers to enjoy a more comfortable and free atmosphere, where different dinning spaces are organized, and the unique visual effect contributes to an unconventional experience with cats.

In the exploration and development of café, the Meow Restaurant designed by E Studio reveals a modern “Cat Forest” without using any of the real trees. By applying this unique and innovative design concept, the Meow Restaurant welcomes everyone to enjoy a wonderful time with cats.

Circle bar, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Multi-functional activity area (2), Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Wave board and block relationship, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Reading area, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

2F-view-to-tree-house, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Entrance platform view, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Dining area, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Dining area (3), Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Exterior detail, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Dining area (2), Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Tree house, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Staircase, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

2F-room, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Cat’s perspective of the terrace, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Location, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

Model Diagram, Image Courtesy © E Studio

1 Floor Diagram, Image Courtesy © E Studio

1 Floor Plan, Image Courtesy © E Studio

2 Floor Plan, Image Courtesy © E Studio

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Categories: Cafe, Interiors, Restaurant




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