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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.

Dolce Tacubo Patisserie in Tokyo, Japan by Tadokoro Architects

 
November 19th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

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Article source: Tadokoro Architects

DOLCE TACUBO is a Western confectionery shop where you can simply cook high-quality ingredients and enjoy the charm of the ingredients. We pursued a shop design that fits the philosophy of sweets.

The interior is a minimalist space that has been stripped of architectural elements as much as possible in order to bring out the sweets. We aimed to create a space that makes the products stand out even more by adding variations to the colors and textures of the minimalist interior.

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  • Architects: Tadokoro Architects
  • Project: Dolce Tacubo Patisserie
  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2): 82.07 ㎡
  • Completion Year: 2021

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

In order to make this interior look impressive in the city, a wooden frame is provided on the façade, and the interior is cut out to create an exterior design that emphasizes. This frame creates a sense of floating by projecting from the building with a cantilever beam, creating a sense of extraordinary and fun.

This entrance was originally the back door of the store, but since there was a splendid cherry tree here, we changed the position of the entrance and incorporated the cherry tree to create a pleasant entrance. Cherry trees have a sense of the season, with fresh green, flowers, autumn leaves, and deciduous leaves, giving the store a different look throughout the year.

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

The approach stepping stone is a monolith of Inada stone, and we examined the size and weight that can be brought in in order to incorporate the power of the stone that has just been cut from the quarry into the approach of the shop. In addition, split surface finish and burner finish are combined as a finish that can ensure the safety of walking while making the most of the stone’s expression.

Just like making sweets that make the most of the power of the ingredients, I think that by making the building a space that makes the most of the materials such as trees, stones, earth, and wood, we can resonate with each other and become an attractive shop.

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

Image Courtesy © Tadokoro Architects

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