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CoffeeShopa Limbach in Limbach, Slovakia by Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.

Tuesday, August 18th, 2020

Article source: Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.

The local café building is located in the heart of Limbach near Pezinok. It was created through significant reconstruction of the original small building of the local fruit and vegetable store, which had not served its purpose for a long time. The architectural concept of the simple-shaped two-floor building consists of the creation of a unified functional unit in the urbanism of the municipality with several levels of visual-functional connections between the interior and exterior.

Image Courtesy © Martin Žilka

  • Architects: Architekti Šebo Lichý s.r.o.
  • Project: CoffeeShopa Limbach
  • Location: Limbach, Slovakia
  • Photography: Martini Žilka
  • Investor: Pacamara s. r. o.
  • Authors: Tomáš Šebo, Igor Lichý, Aleš Hradecký, Juraj Murín, Emanuel Zatlukaj, Imrich Vaško, Jakub Vydra
  • Cooperation: Martina Ďurčeková, Adam Jurga
  • Interior design: Ateliér v podkroví, Eva Horváthová, Zuzana Haláková
  • Study and project: 2017 – 2018
  • Implementation: 2018 – 2020

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Gran Caffè Torino in Palermo, Italy by B.L.S servizi srl

Tuesday, July 28th, 2020

Article source: B.L.S servizi srl

Refined, evocative and emblematic; these are the adjectives to summarize the latest project signed by the Puccio Collodoro Architetti studio.
Placed inside an important historic building from the early 1900s, the Gran Caffè Torino is located near the central station of Palermo, at the corner of Via Roma and Via Torino, from which it takes its name.

Image Courtesy © Benedetto Tarantino

  • Architects: B.L.S servizi srl
  • Project: Gran Caffè Torino
  • Location: Palermo, Italy
  • Photography: Benedetto Tarantino
  • Budget: € 170,000
  • Size: 190 sq m
  • Year: 2019

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Nature one coffee in Foshan, China by Point depth design

Thursday, July 23rd, 2020

Article source: Point depth design

The project is located at the corner of the old street of Tongji Road, Foshan,Hidden in the lush trees. The structure of old buildings is complex,Irregular appearance, The indoor columns are not the same size. Under this kind of restriction, How to keep the mottled traces of the building, Combining the spatial diversity of functional planning, Give it a unique soul and color, It’s a challenge for designers.

Image Courtesy © Point depth design

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Neon Bakery & Coffee in Dalamanara, Greece by STUDIO 2Pi ARCHITECTURE

Monday, June 22nd, 2020

Article source: STUDIO 2Pi ARCHITECTURE

Our proposal was concerned with the renovation and refurbishment of an existing building that hosted an old taverna and was revamped as a bakery and coffee shop. It is a ground floor building constructed before 1955. Its positioned along the National Highway between Argos & Nafplio and as a result its use and the architectural design is predetermined by the constant flow of people and goods in this busy road. The existing building consisted of adobe walls and a timber roof with byzantine tiles as covers.

Image Courtesy © Pygmalion Karatzas

  • Architects: STUDIO 2Pi ARCHITECTURE
  • Project: Neon Bakery & Coffee
  • Location: Dalamanara, Greece
  • Photography: Pygmalion Karatzas
  • Gross Built Area: 180m2
  • Completion Year: 2019

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Townhouse in Detroit, Michigan by McIntosh Poris Associates

Monday, May 18th, 2020

Article source: McIntosh Poris Associates

McIntosh Poris Associates designed the new location for Townhouse, on the ground level of Ally Detroit Center in downtown Detroit’s Financial District, incorporating the urban landscape  with a touch of sophistication.  The ground‐floor restaurant covers 7,484 square feet and features  multiple experiences: a U‐shaped bar, a custom‐designed steel‐and‐glass atrium structure with operable roof and walls, a cozy whiskey lounge, and an outdoor patio enclosed by verdant planters.  Interior  spaces feature luxurious textures, including distressed leathers and rich woods, along with playful wall  graphics for a distinctive environment.  Color schemes of white, red, and black were used throughout for  a cohesive brand identity.

Image Courtesy © Michelle and Chris Gerard

  • Architects: McIntosh Poris Associates (Michael Poris, AIA, Principal‐in‐Charge Laurie Hughet‐Hiller, Associate, Project Architect Sean Ryan, Designer Elizabeth Swallow, Interior Designer Renee Kaip, Interior Designer)
  • Project: Townhouse
  • Location: Detroit, Michigan
  • Photography: Michelle and Chris Gerard
  • Budget: $1.2 million
  • Client: Restauranteur Jeremy Sasson, whose first Townhouse restaurant is in neighboring  Birmingham, MI

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Deco Temple (Elixir Bunn Coffee Roasters) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia by Azaz Architects

Tuesday, May 5th, 2020

Article source: Azaz Architects

Famous Saudi coffee roasters Elixir Bunn opened their new location in Riyadh, designed by Azaz Architects. After building a strong reputation for their coffee, it was time to build an atmosphere to complement their famous drinks. Coffee in Saudi Arabia is well-rooted into the local culture and could be traced back to times prior to the formation of the Kingdom. Since then, coffee in the region has evolved, and today, the coffee industry in Saudi Arabia is flourishing. To match that progression, Azaz Architects created the space as a “Deco Temple” to take coffee seekers into a modern day spiritual-like experience.

Image Courtesy © Abdulrahman Bayashout

  • Architects: Azaz Architects
  • Project: Deco Temple (Elixir Bunn Coffee Roasters)
  • Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Photography: Abdulrahman Bayashout, Rakan Alzughaibi
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, 3dsmax, and Lumion
  • Light design: Nader Gammas
  • Completion Year: September 2019

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Infowuwa in Wrocław, Poland by arch_it

Thursday, March 19th, 2020

Article source: arch_it

The project included the revalorization and adaptation of the former hairdresser (and originally waiting rooms for the tram and kiosks with milk and newspapers) in the historic residential building No. 1 (Laubenganghaus No. 1) in the area of the WuWA (Wohnungs- und Werkraum Ausstellung) residential exhibition from 1929. The gallery house, to which the object adjoins, was designed by Paul Heim and Albert Kempter.

Image Courtesy © Piotr Zybura

  • Architects: arch_it
  • Project: Infowuwa
  • Location: Wrocław, Poland
  • Photography: Maciej Lulko, Piotr Zybura
  • Main architect: Maja Cichocka, Agnieszka Gałwiaczek, Piotr Zybura
  • Cooperation: Tomasz Cempa, Grażyna Adamczyk-Arns
  • Project: 2016-2017
  • Realization: 2018-2019

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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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Cafe la Loop 86 & Gallery in Shanghai, China by Jun Murata | JAM

Monday, March 2nd, 2020

Article source: Jun Murata | JAM

Café la loop 86 is a multi-functional space situated within shanghai‘s shipyard 1862 building. the concept behind the design focuses on creating a flexible and open interior that serves also as a gallery. Characterized by a pared-back material palette and bare walls, the project has been formed to provide the perfect backdrop for exhibitions.

The program of the scheme comprises of a closed off office and storage room to the back corner, with the rest of the interior designed by the architect to be semi-open. Within this open space, a partition in the center subtly separates a meeting and gallery space. The remaining area consists of the café, which is articulated by a large white bar, becoming the focal point of the interior.

Image Courtesy © Jun Murata | JAM

  • Architects: Jun Murata | JAM
  • Project: Cafe la Loop 86 & Gallery
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Floor Area: 1033 ft2 (96 m2)
  • Design Period: Oct – Nov 2018
  • Construction Period: Jan – Mar 2019

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