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Cave Cafe in Subang, Malaysia by Meta- Studio

Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

Article source: Meta- Studio

The Cave Cafe is a place for people to chill out which serves the customers with finest coffee in Malaysia. The design of the Cave Cafe is inspired by the definition of cave. Cave is natural underground space large enough for a human to enter. Beside it is known as a big hole, the feeling of being inside an enclosed space with one or few sources of light is extremely important. Today’s cave is commonly safe and equipped with enough lighting installation. In Cave Cafe design, the level of brightness is maintained from behind the series of laser-cut stripes.

Image Courtesy Meta-Studio

  • Architects: Meta- Studio
  • Project: Cave Cafe
  • Location: Subang, Malaysia
  • Client: Cave Cafe
  • Project architect: Jaenes Bong
  • Project team: Jonathan Alotto, Jaena Bong
  • Area: 155m2
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Cinema4D

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