Supa Fama Restaurant and Bar by Shelley Mock

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DESIGN DETAILS
DESIGN NAME:
Supa Fama

PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Restaurant and Bar

INSPIRATION:
The restaurant is an exploration of the machine-made vs the natural, the geometric vs the organic; conceived as a steampunk version of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Like the tales of travellers arriving at the Gardens recording their first impressions of its splendour and wonder, we wanted the restaurant to be as awe-inspiring as much as it is a cosy place to dine. We wanted guests to have the feeling of being temporarily transported to another place and time.

UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Supa Fama advocates for using locally sourced, farm fresh produce for their salad based meals, aiming to educate on the importance of using quality ingredients from a known source. We built this ethos into the design by drawing on imagery of a farmer's garden greenhouse, filled with all kinds of plants, illustrating the difference between mass and micro food production, in both historical and modern times. We invite guests to interact with the surrounding flora, and hope to inspire conversation.

OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
The L-shaped floor plan is loosely divided into two zones, the bar and the dining hall. The bar is a horse-shoe shaped central element where guests can sit and get a drink before being directed to their table. The dining area opens up on a central courtyard with a ‘river’ of greenery flowing down the centre. Blackened steel posts define a circulation ring around the courtyard and facilitate the traffic of customers and wait staff, as food is delivered from the adjacent open kitchen.

PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
The entire project took 10 months to complete. Concept Design phase began in March 2022 and construction finished in December 2022, with the restaurant soft opening in February 2023

FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY:
Interior Space and Exhibition Design

PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
The architectural materials and flora are both essential elements in the design; they represent opposite directions in their lifecycles. Materials such as raw iron or reclaimed timber visibly age towards their death, slowly transforming through oxidation. In contrast, plants start their lifecycle from seed and mature into free-form shapes, constantly changing as they interact with their environment. This juxtaposition creates a paradoxical dynamic in the design, where the enduring qualities of man-made materials contrast with the ephemeral nature of living organisms.

SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
The restaurant is a total of 950sqm, spread over two floors. The ground floor is 650sqm, while the second floor is a mezzanine of 300sqm, over looking the dining area. The total height from ground floor to ceiling is 9m. All kitchen facilities are located on the ground floor, along with the bar and dining area courtyard. Upstairs holds additional dining area and private rooms.

TAGS:
Restaurant design, biophillic design, interior design, immersive design, garden restaurant, steampunk, vintage, industrial, narrative

RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
We paid special attention to developing a visual identity that is unique to this location, yet still adheres to the brand essence that can be traced through all locations. We examined case studies of restaurant and retail chains, small and large, analysing how they convey the same brand identity, whilst the design may vary. Emphasis on core philosophy of their brand – in this case promoting healthy lifestyle and a strong connection to nature, remain present in each design, each in its own way.

CHALLENGE:
Understanding the Client’s wish to have a garden restaurant, yet faced with a location deep inside a shopping mall with no access to natural light posed the biggest challenge for us. We needed to use high wattage, white lights to keep the plants growing, yet maintain a warm, soft lighting atmosphere for the diners to be comfortable in. This required careful consideration of positioning, and both the lighting and planting design were implemented early on in the design process.

ADDED DATE:
2023-06-13 10:20:44

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IMAGE CREDITS:
All images: Photographer Brian Chua, 2023

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CLIENT/STUDIO/BRAND DETAILS
NAME:
Supa Fama

PROFILE:
Supa Fama opened its first restaurant in 2019 in downtown Guangzhou, China. Since then 2 additional locations have opened. The brand's vision is to promote a healthy, active and social lifestyle, and in doing so bring a sense of the rural environment into the heart of a densely populated urban area. Supa Fama advocates for using locally sourced, farm fresh produce for their salad based meals, and aims to educate people on the importance of using quality ingredients from a known source, at a time when food safety is a regular concern. Their visual identity is influenced by this focus on informative narration, drawing on imagery of farming and an imagined farmer's lifestyle to create engaging and immersive garden-scape interiors, that will invite guests to interact with the surrounding flora, and inspire conversation.



NOMINATION DETAILS

Supa Fama Restaurant and Bar by Shelley Mock is a Nominee in Interior Space and Exhibition Design Category.

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AWARD DETAILS

Supa Fama Restaurant and Bar by Shelley Mock is Winner in Interior Space and Exhibition Design Category, 2023 - 2024.



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