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.
Yin Restaurant in Wuhu, China by BOUNDARY DESIGN STUDIO
November 5th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: BOUNDARY DESIGN STUDIO
“The blank doesn’t mean empty, it’s for anima and life flow, result in concise then to refinement full of philosophic flavor , finally get rid of the shape restriction.”
There is a space advantage for Yin restaurant who own a terrace for flexible design, so we tried to build a connection and interaction between interior space and roof garden at the beginning of space plan, quite a few scenery highlights are also applied to improve their fusion degree.
A exclusive lift will filter exterior noises and bring you into this peach garden. Just out of the lift car, your eye sight will run into the corridor and reception area, which are naturally divided by day lighting penetrating from the roof grating, they play a light and shadow shift along season changes and cast a dramatic effect on the dark but plain floor.
The timber finish background in reception and the pomegranates in garden form a vision contrast, the interior extended into nature, time blended into scenery, a sense of deep and serene created by the longitudinally stretched hallway, which also become the transition space of movement and stillness.
Across the winding path into the court yard core, there are PDRs surrounding the central water feature, it converges sights from all directions, this is inspired by the concept of Hui style architecture -“Four waters return to the hall”, which regards the water as a mirror reflecting the vault of heaven, merging the scenery into each PDR with lighting, bringing the guests music of wind and rain, cheers of toasting.
The dining space use wide timber elements to match warm-grey wall covering, helping improve the overall harmony; the silk hard packing in low saturation balances the spatial feeling; The boutique and fresh feeling jump out of the dark color tone; the weaved ivy and bronze together to create a sense of contrast; all these details try to reach a best experience point between oriental Zen spirit and contemporary concise.
The public area is holistically dealt with more blank and creates large volume relationship, a way to express intention with rich imagination.
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