DESIGN NAME: Bamboo’s Eatery
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Restaurant
INSPIRATION: Linear extension spreads alongside the facade to the doorway in the main entrance, broken into lateral distributary and leads the way to the Tea Break Area of Floor One deliberately. This area was embroidered in homogeneous latitude on the formation of semi-space to restrain the section. Tea seats were set alongside the bamboo fence to develop a continuous two-party space relation, thus composing the core function zone of Floor One - Garden Fence.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Nanjing Bamboo-Themed Restaurant, having three decks totally, faces the local street exactly with intervention of Dissipation philosophy and plain bamboo made vessels with implication of modest persons. The architect tended to fulfil a kind of establishment ideally.Establishment is proximately civil engineering in folk, which is not subject to serious architecture yet. The emerged experience generated from the built space just placed such dissipation into the re-arranged spatial order.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: A Chinese-style restaurant using massive bamboo as its main design philosophy to convey a kind of idea of fulfilling a kind of establishment systematically.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Jiangdong Road Central, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, China
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Primary Materials: bamboo, plaster, wood plates
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Area: 900sqm
TAGS: restaurant, tea
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The bamboo fence surrounding Garden Fence transforms latitudinally and plays the role of guidance to connect the bar, dishes review and service, linking the core zone precisely and closely, and ultimately leading to the going-up elevator.
CHALLENGE: This part is not provided by the author.
ADDED DATE: 2017-02-26 12:23:05
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Jaco.Pan
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #No. 01- 10: authorized by Minggu Design.
PATENTS/COPYRIGHTS: Copyrights belong to Jaco.Pan, 2017.
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