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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. 45 Degrees in Taipei, Taiwan by J.C. ArchitectureAugust 4th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: J.C. Architecture Located in the laneway of downtown Taipei, A Table is an experimental private kitchen and bar that injects new functions and energy into the frame of the old square. Take the six-meter solid wooden table as the main axis of the space, and place it with the 45-degree angle of the table heart. The front yard, backyard, kitchen, sofa area and other areas are born.
Modern edge We deliberately retain the triangular space created by 45 degrees, retreating the entrance into the front yard, turning the facade of the roadway into a corner, and increasing the concealment, just like the edge of the traditional Japanese space. The fine iron mesh on the facade is the boundary of the scorpion. As the cement steps and the shades of the trees gradually precipitate, the golden arrows on the ground are the hints, and the surprise after the heavy wooden doors are brewed. Naked food The focus of the food and drink experience is the solid wooden table in the center, extending the vision to the bottom of the sky and the green, the diagonal echoes the front yard, the angle between the food and drink experience area and the second floor mezzanine, let the restaurant and the sofa on the right hand side District becomes a pick-up area. Nature The pure black of the bar becomes the base, giving a different stage for drinks. Stainless steel wraps the kitchen and the back of the toilet, returning, and reflecting the greenness of the surroundings. The sofa area is matched with the cement wall color and the geometric circular chandelier. The Changhong glass window faintly reveals the roadside light and shadow, which brings outdoor and rough atmosphere to this feast. RespondThe second floor returns to the square of the square, overlooking the activities on the first floor, such as the black terrazzo stepped on the ground, leading to the vip room on the second floor, a large number of floor-to-ceiling windows in the room, two boxes of different dimensions, and again Connect the A Table on the first floor in tandem. It can be formal or easy. It is indoors and outdoors. It is a feast and an experiment. Please enjoy the multi-sensory experience of A Table changing from one wall to the other. Share this:RelatedContact J.C. Architecture
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