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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. The Coffee Prudente in São Paulo, Brazil by Studio Boscardin.Corsi ArquiteturaNovember 21st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Studio Boscardin.Corsi Arquitetura To transform small urban fragments, sensitize, bring a new concept and also change the routine of the people.
And it was with this vision, inspired by japanese simplicity and minimalism, that the The Coffee. appears.Amid the turmoil of today’s world and day-to-day running, where time is money and caffeine is needed to restore the energies, nothing is more providential than a \”takeaway\” style coffee. Or, those who have more time enjoy coffee standing on the sidewalk or sitting on the bench in front.Before, the sidewalk that gave space to the pedestrian movement, today is a meeting point, there are queues and experiences that did not exist before. And it is part of the whole project, integrated with the concept of the space. The architecture project is related to the concept of The Coffee, minimal and functional. And, to stand out from the other buildings on the side, the option was to verticalize the facade so that, even narrow, it gained an imposing. With a contrasting color and unusual materials, the coffee shop loosened from the sides. The light cube, in acrylic, it is the focal point of the coffee, marking the entrance, making the protection on rainy days and shining at nightfall (and also on typical cloudy days in Curitiba).Now about the biggest challenge: the inner area.The small interior of 3sqm did not allow for many layout possibilities. The espresso machine should be positioned so that the barista is always on the customer’s side, never on his back.The idea of the slats, present in the facade, enter inside but here, in another material. The slatted in light wood makes the bottom part and the lining of the coffee, and plays with the light. In addition, as a side finish, the black subway tile, very urban, like the whole concept of the coffee shop.As you approach the workbench, you can place the order through the tablet and wait to retrieve your coffee. Meanwhile, you can have a good chat with the barista, who already knows the whole movement of the street.Cosmopolitan, urban and timeless. So The Coffee is not just an architectural proposition, it is an experience, a new way of customer service relationship, a new way of interacting with the public space. |