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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.

La chansonnière Restaurant in Beijing, China by GB Space

 
October 18th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: GB Space

La chansonnière is a high-end French restaurant designed by GB SPACE, featuring new media immersive dining experience. This project is located on the first floor, block B, Jiuxianqiao language and cultural center, Chaoyang district, Beijing. The total area of the project is 305 square meters.

The design inspiration comes from the moment when the sense of taste is stimulated by delicious food as if the water ripples in the mouth, evoking the senses throughout the body, fully immersed in the French gourmet experience with a long and lingering aftertaste. Using water as the main design element, the designers choose white color to keep the whole space pure and clean, just like the white canvas set off a feast and create a sense of ritual for the dining experience.

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

  • Designer: GB Space (Gao Wenyu, Bai Yang, Zhang Jing)
  • Project: La chansonnière Restaurant
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Photography: Wang Ning
  • Area: 305㎡
  • Completion Time: 2019.5

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

We use a lot of curved elements in order to create the atmosphere of water ripples. In the ceiling area, we use the suspended fabric to make the curve of the waves, which is a kind of dynamic water when the wind blows. The curtains are superimposed with the same fabric to increase the sensation of spatial depth. Regarding the wall decoration, we design curved lines through 3D printing technology. For the floor decoration, the curved metal lines are embedded within the terrazzo, responding to the overall style. In addition, the perfect combination of the line and surface is utilized to organize the curved elements in the space.

The restaurant not only provides the function of dining, but also serves as a place for socialization experience. We set a variety of dining scenes in the space as well as different seating arrangments through the division of the area. With capacities ranging from 2 to 12 guests, we cater to the needs of different dining scenes. The central area is seperated by translucent materials so that different areas are physically divided but visually connected. When people walk around, they will be delighted as they see different dimensions of space..

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

We create a private room by incorporating immersive dining experience through new media. The new media technology updates its content in a timely manner so that more immersive scenes could be produced combining better dishes and services, bringing guests a richness of sensory experience. We also utilize technical means to allow doors open and close without touching for a purpose of enhancing guests’ experience as well as their sense of ritual in this space.

In terms of lighting, we use dimming system to control different dining scenes in the space. The hidden lights are broadly used in the ceiling, illuminating the space with a reflective light. It combines with spotlights above dining table in all directions as the key light source, setting off a warm and comfortable atmosphere.

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

White wallpaper, terrazzo, yarn, and transparent acrylic are used as the main materials in the space, creating a pure white visual effect. There are two installations which mimic the moment when water droplets fall. The designed static and dynamic water elements ingeniously fit into the surrounding environment and thus enhance the immersive experience. The wooden and velvet furniture also make guests feel right at home and enjoy the feast.

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Image Courtesy © Wang Ning

Left, Wenny Gao and Right, Lisa Bai, Image Courtesy © GB SPACE

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