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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. Przystań Nowa Fala in Warsaw, Poland by Five CellJuly 26th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Five Cell The customer sitting area is designated by a suspended structure with delicate colour highlights made of stained wood, which contains the main lighting unit with adjustable light intensity. Ceiling installations are painted in a neutral colour to create a uniform background. Finishing touches, accentuating the character of the interior, include plants hanging from the ceiling, clay flower pots and wooden chairs in various shapes and tones of wood. Thanks to modular tables, the space may be adapted to suit various needs and conditions. The barge reveals its full potential on sunny days, when windows are slid aside to open the bar room to the river and embankment, bringing customers closer to nature.
The upper deck is a spacious (250 m2) observation deck offering a charming vista of the cityscape and the opposite side of the river. Its main definitive element is the elliptical bar (with a perimeter of 20 m), which catches the eye of passers-by. The bar was built using a steel profile substructure covered with painted trapezoidal sheet metal. The counter is made of plywood secured with an appropriate varnish, with bar stools placed around it. The central part of the bar is used for the preparation and display of beverages and also features beer taps connected to the cold store using a special system, this time running under the floor. The bar is protected against changing weather conditions by retractable awnings. The upper deck features a mosaic of various seat types. Around the chimney and next to the staircase connecting both decks are high bar tables, the central part features decorative, plaited armchairs and at the sides are four-person slat-top tables. The arrangement is completed by comfortable, upholstered modular sofas at the stern. This variety of seating options ensures that all guests will find a suitable spot here – whether for a romantic tête-à-tête, an afternoon or evening out with friends or to chill out on their own. In the evening, the terrace is lit up by atmospheric garlands and the many lights illuminating the bar make it visible from a distance. New Wave’s varied offer encompasses inspiring arts, cultural, educational and sports events. By bringing its guests closer to the river, the venue adheres to the general concept of transforming the Warsaw riverside and “turning the city towards the Vistula”. Share this:RelatedContact Five Cell
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