公司: | Splinter Society Architecture | 类型: | 室内 |
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地区: | 澳大利亚 | 标签: | 餐饮空间 | 旧改项目 |
建筑原先是一个仓库,项目218咖啡馆的装修采用了Brunswick标志性的工业历史,以创造一个身临其境的接待体验。废弃的仓库概念保留了原有建筑的特点和历史,这些年逐渐暴露出来。它添加了新的元素,让人感觉它已经自然地过度生长,并将随着时间的流逝而继续生长。从盘子到装修,设计都建立在场地原始、稳健、可持续和出人意料的待客之道上。
Working within the shell of a former warehouse building, the fitout for the Project 218 Cafe embraces Brunswick's iconic industrial past to create an immersive hospitality experience. The abandoned warehouse concept preserves the character and history of the original building which has been gradually exposed over the years. It adds new elements in a way that feels as if it has become naturally overgrown and will continue to do so with the passage of time. From plate to fitout, the design builds on the venue’s raw, robust, sustainable, and unexpected hospitality approach.
该项目由自然回收,其特点是分散的、自然主义的种植,这表明了时间的流逝。巨大的仓库空间通过堆叠的浇铸混凝土形式被分解成更私密的用餐区,这些混凝土形式由各种大小的预浇铸排水池形成雕塑般的分隔物和花盆。沿着一面墙,一系列的金属条嵌入到砌砖中,这将允许植物随着时间的推移继续攀爬。同时,金属被设计成逐渐生锈,通过腐蚀的过程增加颜色和纹理穿过墙壁。长椅座椅沿着墙壁和雕塑,就像散落在建筑场地上的木材,而室内装潢的深橙色则与生锈的质感相衬。
Reclaimed by nature, the program is distinguished by dispersed, naturalistic plantings which make evident the passage of time. The vast footprint of the warehouse is broken into more intimate dining areas through the accumulation of stacked cast concrete forms, fashioned from various sizes of pre-cast drainage sumps into sculptural dividers and planters. Along one wall, a series of metal bars are embedded into the brickwork which will allow the plants to continue to climb over time. Simultaneously, the metal is designed to gradually rust adding colour and texture across the wall through the process of corrosion. The bench seating follows along the walls and sculptures, like timber scattered through a building site and the deep orange colour of the upholstery picks up on the rusted quality.
室内创造真正的" Brunswick "用餐体验,设计通过从原始建筑材料中制作元素,拥抱不完美之美。咖啡馆服务台由层层浇筑的混凝土制成,它借鉴了地板上暴露的图案,揭示了其制造过去的污渍和瑕疵。一堵钢筋墙形成了一个夹层区域,下面是卫生间。特色照明是由钢筋钢筋的下脚料和大型的分离式花边组成的。
Creating a truly “Brunswick” dining experience, the design embraces the beauty of imperfection by crafting elements from raw building materials. The cafe service counters are made from layers of poured concrete which draw on the patterns exposed in floors revealing stains and blemishes from its manufacturing past. A wall of rebar steel is formed to create a mezzanine area with bathrooms tucked below. Feature lighting has been fashioned from offcuts of rebar steel and large compositions of detached lacework.
除了增加强烈的空间感,设计还与该场所独特的待客理念联系在一起,将简单、原始的食材融入到特殊的构图中。烹饪理念和场地设计的方法都是粗犷的,注重细节和潜在的秩序,显示出关怀和考虑。
In addition to adding to the strong sense of place, the design also links to the venue's distinct hospitality concept which also combines simple, raw ingredients into exceptional compositions. The approach to both the culinary vision and venue design is rough in nature, with an attention to detail and underlying order which show care and consideration.
横跨两个楼层的是一个咖啡烘焙室、瑜伽空间、香草花园、120个座位和一个大型厨房区域。在布局上,我们特意在前厅和后厅之间划分了一个区域,以庆祝食物的制作。在功能上为菜品做出贡献的同时,在上层夹层建立了一个香草园,种植了一些独特的成分。
Across the two levels is a coffee roastery, yoga space, herb garden, seating for 120, and a large kitchen area. The layout purposely includes a defined zone between the front-of-house and back-of-house to celebrate the preparation of the food. Functionally contributing to the dishes, an herb garden is built into the upper-level mezzanine which grows some of their unique components.
室内装饰和食物概念共同合作,利用原始的美感,为日间到夜间的休闲饮品和餐饮空间营造出舒适、温馨的氛围。带着意想不到的元素,装修将继续发展,给顾客一个很好的理由,让他们成为回头客。
Working together, the interiors and food concepts harness the raw beauty to create a comfortable, inviting atmosphere for the casual day-to-night drinking and dining space. With an element of unexpected, the fitout will continue to evolve giving customers good reason to come back time and time again.
▽入口层平面图 Ground floor plan
▽中间层/一层平面图 First floor & Mezzanine plan
Project Title: Project 281 Café and Roastery
Project Location: Brunswick, VIC
Architecture and Design: Splinter Society Architecture
Contact: Melany Wimpee (mw@melanywimpee.com)
Photography: Tom Ross (hi@tomross.xyz)
更新日期:2020-11-18 15:49:43
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