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Fresco in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Hitzig Militello Architects

Sunday, April 12th, 2020

Article source: Hitzig Militello Architects

The project has been influenced by modern, neutral and industrial details. The neutrality is given by the balance of its materials and its shades of white. All its materials have been used in a bitonal balance of black and white, except for details in corrugated aluminium and the black rubber floor.

From the beginning we understood that the brand is, as its name indicates ( Fresco means Fresh in spanish ), a place whose identity is marked by the nature of its simple materials, its fresh and natural products as well. From this reflection we have suggested to implement a nature of alive presence and prominent avoiding to fall in the use of static nature. This nature is form and function in all its interventions, they work as a light system and as an active landscape in several of its bars.

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

  • Architects: Hitzig Militello Architects
  • Project: Fresco
  • Location: Honduras 5656, Caba- Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: Federico Kulekdjian
  • Software used: Autocad, 3D studio max, V-ray
  • Project Team

    • Construction Documents: Arch. Jeanette Zotta
    • Construction Manager: Arch. Jeanette Zotta
  • Branding: Crista Bernasconi
  • General Contractor: E-7 construcciones
  • Renders: Arch. Eliana Gonzalez
  • Surface

    • Ground Floor: 190 m2
    • First Floor: 120 m2

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Rock Restaurant in Detroit, Michigan by McIntosh Poris Associates

Thursday, March 19th, 2020

Article source: McIntosh Poris Associates

Site:

Little Caesars Arena is the centerpiece of The District Detroit, a 50‐block, mixed‐use area that includes eight theaters, three professional sports venues, and five neighborhoods. The restaurant and bar, shared kitchen, and next‐door market are situated on the arena’s ground floor with direct access to Woodward Avenue on the outside, and the public interior concourse of the arena (called the Via).

Program:

A 293‐seat casual dining restaurant with a small performance stage. Features bar, main dining area, private dining room, a lounge, exterior walk‐up counter for beverage and retail sales, and outdoor seating on the Via and Woodward Avenue.

Image Courtesy © Michelle & Chris Gerard

  • Architects: McIntosh Poris Associates (Charles Heid, AIA)
  • Project: Rock Restaurant
  • Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Photography: Michelle & Chris Gerard; Jason Keen
  • Principal: Michael Poris, AIA
  • Interior Designer: Jennifer Bueso
  • Project Manager: Laurie Hughet‐Hiller, AIA, Associate
  • General Contractor: Barton Malow Hunt White
  • MEP Engineer: Strategic Energy Solutions
  • Structural Engineer: Magnusson Klemencic Associates

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Südtirol Home in South Tyrol, Italy by NOA* – NETWORK OF ARCHITECTURE

Thursday, March 12th, 2020

Article source: NOA* – NETWORK OF ARCHITECTURE

Is it possible to taste, smell and feel a country? Yes, it is. With the finest nuances, noa* brings the Südtirol-Home’ guests in Antholz on an exciting olfactory and visual journey of discovery through South Tyrol.

South Tyrol – a term that describes over a thousand things, was recently translated into architectural form for the occasion of the 51st Biathlon World Cup in Antholz, where top athletes, celebrities, politicians, organizers and visitors gather. Surrounding a kind of “village square” are 10 buildings, the largest of which is the Südtirol-Home, which will be the home of guests, winners and journalists in this top-class sports event 2020, who, above all, are intended to be able to do one thing here: feel South Tyrol.

The attractive shell of Südtirol-Home, a modern interplay, where glass and wood create a game between the open and closed, was already under construction when IDM Südtirol, the innovation, development and marketing company commissioned noa* with the design of its interiors. A critical factor that had to be taken into account in the planning of the interior design, was that this temporary building should be easy to dismantle and assemble at other locations without major wear and tear. The main task for noa*, however, was to enable Südtirol-Home’ visitors to experience the location and the country in which the sporting event takes place in literally every sense.

Image Courtesy © AlexFilz

  • Architects: NOA* – NETWORK OF ARCHITECTURE
  • Project: Südtirol Home
  • Location: South Tyrol, Italy
  • Photography: Alex Filz
  • Client: IDM Südtirol-Alto Adige (Innovation Development Marketing)
  • Interior Design: noa* network of architecture
  • Intervention: New building
  • Volume: 980 m3
  • Surface area: 212 m2
  • Construction Start: Winter 2019/2020
  • Completion: February 2020

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K5 Tokyo in Japan by Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects

Wednesday, March 11th, 2020

Article source: Koivisto Rune Architects

K5 Tokyo, housed in a converted 1920s bank building, sits beside the Tokyo Stock Exchange and connects the traditional Imperial Palace area with hip Eastern Tokyo.

The Japanese word ‘Aimai’ guides K5 Tokyo’s concept. It means vague, obscure or ambiguous, which in Japanese is often used in a positive, poetic sense. (The term denotes the benefits of erasing borders.) K5 Tokyo’s functions intentionally intermingle: The library is the bar, while the coffee shop doubles as a lounge, which flows into a wine bar and restaurant.

Image Courtesy © Yikin Hyo

  • Architects: Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects
  • Project: K5 Tokyo
  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Photography: Yikin Hyo
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Graphisoft
  • Client: Ferment Inc.

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Anne Frank House Museum Café in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Namelok

Sunday, March 8th, 2020

Article source: Namelok

Rush and reflection are the two contradictory vital elements on which Namelok has based the entire design of the museum cafe in the Anne Frank House. Of course, we were inspired by the place’s history: especially the post-war period in which the desire for rapid improvement was in contrast to the pure fellowship. This paradox has not only functioned as our core design concept, but also in facilitating the visitors of the Anne Frank House.

Image Courtesy © Maarten Willemstein

  • Architects: Namelok
  • Project: Anne Frank House Museum Café
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Maarten Willemstein

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Legacy Suites – The Garden All Day Bar in Mykonos, Greece by PALY architects

Friday, March 6th, 2020

Article source: PALY architects

Legacy

Just outside the town of Mykonos, having the existing old residence of the famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin as a core, a small hotel with fully equipped suites was created. This core was expanded and modified with all the internal and external surrounding spaces completely reconstructed.

The plot has a large slope and oversees the beach of Magali Ammos.

The variety of alternative paths and different accesses to the rooms create different viewpoints to the sea and the land sections of the island.

Materials: Hand brushed plaster on exterior walls, cement plaster on the internal walls and bathrooms, natural stone flooring, wood in natural color pergolas, stabilized ceramic floor and natural pebbles floorings outdoors.

Particular emphasis was given to the indoor and outdoor furnishing and lighting. 

Image Courtesy © Panagiotis Voumvakis and Kostas Kapareliotis

  • Architects: PALY architects (Nikos Lykoudis, Ismene Papaspiliopoulou)
  • Project: Legacy Suites – The Garden All Day Bar
  • Location: Mykonos, Greece
  • Photography: Panagiotis Voumvakis, Kostas Kapareliotis
  • Collaborators, Consultants: Eleytheria Chatzi, Konstantinos Platyrrachos, Elina Foutsitzoglou
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Bruciato in Washington by Eerkes Architects

Thursday, February 27th, 2020

Article source: Eerkes Architects

Located on Bainbridge Island, a short ferry ride across Puget Sound from Seattle, is James Beard Award-nominated Chef Brendan McGill’s latest pizzeria and bar, Bruciato. Designed by Les Eerkes of Eerkes Architects, the restaurant’s 2,100-square-foot space originally served as a hardware store. As part of the renovation, the interiors were stripped back to their essence to showcase the beautiful exposed bow string trusses, the bare wood ceiling, and the raw concrete floor. White-painted walls and a limited palette of materials were introduced to create a simple backdrop for an eclectic set of repurposed furnishings and objects. Together, these natural elements help to tell the story of the wood-fired pizzeria’s sophisticated farm-to-table approach, dedication to the Neapolitan standard, and the purity of traditional cuisine.

Image Courtesy © Kevin Scott

  • Architects: Eerkes Architects
  • Project: Bruciato
  • Location: Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA
  • Photography: Kevin Scott
  • Contractor: CDBuilt
  • Custom Elements

    • Lighting: (custom designed by Eerkes Architects and Perhacs Studio; fabricated by Monkeywrench)
    • Tables: (custom-designed by Eerkes Architects; fabricated by NW Millwork with fir from Carl’s Lumber and milled by Disdero)
    • Benches: (custom-designed by Eerkes Architects; fabricated by CDBuilt)
    • X-box wood storage: (custom-designed by Eerkes Architects; fabricated by Monkeywrench)

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CHARCOHOL Restaurant & Cocktail Bar in Shanghai, China by STUDIO8

Tuesday, February 4th, 2020

Article source: STUDIO8

Located in a heritage building in Fengsheng Li in the center of Shanghai, CHARCOHOL is a restaurant and cocktail bar specializing in charcoal-grilled global cuisine and craft cocktails. STUDIO8 was commissioned to design the visual identity, architecture re-use, interior, landscape and soft decoration for the project.

Image Courtesy © Sven Zhang

  • Architects: STUDIO8
  • Project: CHARCOHOL Restaurant & Cocktail Bar
  • Location: No. 18, Fengshengli,Lane 245 North Maoming Road, Shanghai
  • Photography: Sven Zhang
  • Client:  CHARCOHOL
  • Collaborators: Studio8 design team
  • Construction Company: Shanghai Tuoqi Construction and Decoration Co., Ltd
  • Completion Year: 2019
  • Gross Built Area: 300sqm

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Bar & Pavilion in Belém, Portugal by Bak Gordon Arquitectos

Monday, February 3rd, 2020

Article source: Bak Gordon Arquitectos

The Lisbon waterfront is an outstanding environment which is the setting for numerous work and leisure activities. Cultural and tourist attractions bring many visitors to Belém, and they need supporting infrastructures.

Image Courtesy © Francisco Nogueira

  • Architects: Bak Gordon Arquitectos
  • Project: Bar & Pavilion Belém
  • Location: Belém, Lisboa
  • Photography: Francisco Nogueira
  • Collaboration: Luís Pedro Pinto, José Pedro Cano, Maria Manuel Barreiros, Walter Perdigão, Nuno Costa, Daniela Cunha
  • Client: Associação Turismo de Portugal – Visitors and Convention Bureau
  • Consultants: Afaconsult (Foundations, Structural engineering, Hydraulics, Electrics, Communications, Security, Mechanics, Thermal and Acoustics)
  • Areas: 170m2 construction area (+70m2 underground)
  • Date: (Project 2011) Works completion in 2020

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ITALIST Prosecco Bar in Kyiv, Ukraine by YUDIN Design studio

Tuesday, January 28th, 2020

Article source: YUDIN Design studio

The first bar of the new Italian restaurant chain ITALIST Family in Kyiv. Twin designers Vladimir and Alexander Yudin were invited to the project as active participants and conceptors.

Italist Family is about local culinary traditions and, thanks to its modern minimalist style, represents the typical Italian traveller and expressly hedonist.
The designers of the studio YUDIN Design have not done a simple job in the creation of a stylish and functional interior and a clear brand identity for the cafe.

Image Courtesy © Sergey Savchenko

  • Architects: YUDIN Design studio
  • Project: ITALIST Prosecco Bar
  • Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Photography: Sergey Savchenko
  • Designers: Aleksandr and Vladimir Yudin- head designers of the studio YUDIN Design
  • Area: 60 m2
  • Realized: 2019

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