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Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. The building had been deserted for several
years but still carried the marks (like old bolts in the walls) from its previous uses. The space now
serves not only as a hallmark for the coffee company themselves but also as a destination for the
many end consumers in Sydney’s CBD. The single wooden roof with its 3-d prismatic elements
projected architectural and connects the individual functional units of the restaurant. The design
solution is an example of excellence in Interiors given the unusual marriage of awe-inspiring
aesthetics and full functionality within one given space: using non-orthogonal geometry, it delivers a
form that remains responsive to its function and surroundings. Dynamic geometries interlace the
many spaces with 3 dimensional curves ensuring that the project cannot be comprehended from one
single vantage point. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your
browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. THESIS how to
go: Gangnam MRT Station exit 11 (line 2) ?? ??? ????102? 32 ??? 618-15. Finally, at the back of
Cafe Bar -8- there is a patio with 2 large meeting tables surrounded by bookshelves for reading and
work studies. The use of the rich gold palette was complimented by the harsher concrete finishes.
Plants work as a sound-reducing means, creating a sense of calm in a heavily charged environment.
Rigorous space planning was required both front and back of house alongside a well defined but
subtle colour palette which created a comfortable and atmospheric environment. All the featured
additions — from the tables, chairs, to the bar and the wooden casings — were made by hand within
the premises of the shop, making the space warm and familiar despite the roughness of the materials
used. Introversion, as a way of designing, was selected with plants that on the one hand hide the
interior space achieving the desired privacy and on the other hand allow the view of the adjacent
square. The desired outcome of the project was to give the impression of a space of an unspecified
era. The project’s hallmark features are the big concrete bar made in two levels so it can accommodate
both standing and sitting, the spacious hall with the attic and the antique piano that looks always
ready to host any kind of mood. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of
the website, anonymously. Curved timber geometries using native Australian materials join
seamlessly to circulate, unfold and connect all of the functions of the venue while providing a
journey through the historic Sydney interior. These cookies help provide information on metrics the
number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA, and
a writing consultant will also be available for consultations. The cafe is located in a two-story
building that was originally constructed in 1969. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA, and a
writing consultant will also be available for consultations. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to
the use of ALL the cookies. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. The
downstairs offers private lounges and dinner booths with the basement mezzanine giving an option
of alfresco dining. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Any
additions to the space are in harmony with the strict and robust features of its pre-existing condition.
Squeezed in-between unregulated buildings of that era, it is almost invisible from the road. The
space also features a high-ceiling (4.7 m internal height) and a modernistic architectural style that
corresponds to the decade in which it was constructed.
The part of the cafe that is visible from the outside is a stoa, which comprises the lobby of the
building, used to access the upper floors. Squeezed in-between unregulated buildings of that era, it is
almost invisible from the road. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand
how you use this website. Finally, at the back of Cafe Bar -8- there is a patio with 2 large meeting
tables surrounded by bookshelves for reading and work studies. Timber cladding and feature rusted
tiles were installed in the bar area to promote the feeling of warm and inviting space. The single
wooden roof with its 3-d prismatic elements projected architectural and connects the individual
functional units of the restaurant. The project’s hallmark features are the big concrete bar made in
two levels so it can accommodate both standing and sitting, the spacious hall with the attic and the
antique piano that looks always ready to host any kind of mood. You also have the option to opt-out
of these cookies. THESIS how to go: Gangnam MRT Station exit 11 (line 2) ?? ??? ????102? 32 ???
618-15. The use of industrial finishes and an elegant lighting solution were the overarching concepts
here. The downstairs offers private lounges and dinner booths with the basement mezzanine giving
an option of alfresco dining. The desired outcome of the project was to give the impression of a
space of an unspecified era. Careful spatial planning has maximised foot traffic within the
interlinking coffee shop and restaurant. The design explores complex geometry and the connection of
form and functionality utilising digitally fabricated interiors. The result embodies conceptual swirls
that motion a dialogue between the building, the brand and the user. The use of the rich gold palette
was complimented by the harsher concrete finishes. Any additions to the space are in harmony with
the strict and robust features of its pre-existing condition. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to
the use of ALL the cookies. The building had been deserted for several years but still carried the
marks (like old bolts in the walls) from its previous uses. Plants work as a sound-reducing means,
creating a sense of calm in a heavily charged environment. All the featured additions — from the
tables, chairs, to the bar and the wooden casings — were made by hand within the premises of the
shop, making the space warm and familiar despite the roughness of the materials used. Share to
Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. Dynamic geometries interlace the many spaces with 3
dimensional curves ensuring that the project cannot be comprehended from one single vantage point.
But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. The existing features
are intelligently juxtaposed by the continuity of the new form and the smooth Australian hardwood
veneers are further layered by an adaptable lighting scheme. Curved timber geometries using native
Australian materials join seamlessly to circulate, unfold and connect all of the functions of the venue
while providing a journey through the historic Sydney interior. These cookies will be stored in your
browser only with your consent. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of
the website, anonymously. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA, and a writing consultant will
also be available for consultations. From conception, to early renderings and 3D models, through to
laser cutting and CNC, only 3D models were used without construction drawings or conventional
plans and sections.
The design solution is an example of excellence in Interiors given the unusual marriage of awe-
inspiring aesthetics and full functionality within one given space: using non-orthogonal geometry, it
delivers a form that remains responsive to its function and surroundings. These cookies ensure basic
functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. From conception, to early
renderings and 3D models, through to laser cutting and CNC, only 3D models were used without
construction drawings or conventional plans and sections. Careful spatial planning has maximised
foot traffic within the interlinking coffee shop and restaurant. The project’s hallmark features are the
big concrete bar made in two levels so it can accommodate both standing and sitting, the spacious
hall with the attic and the antique piano that looks always ready to host any kind of mood. All the
featured additions — from the tables, chairs, to the bar and the wooden casings — were made by
hand within the premises of the shop, making the space warm and familiar despite the roughness of
the materials used. The gymnastics of the geometry were required to perform multiple functions
including service, seating, privacy and lighting. Dynamic geometries interlace the many spaces with
3 dimensional curves ensuring that the project cannot be comprehended from one single vantage
point. Introversion, as a way of designing, was selected with plants that on the one hand hide the
interior space achieving the desired privacy and on the other hand allow the view of the adjacent
square. The part of the cafe that is visible from the outside is a stoa, which comprises the lobby of
the building, used to access the upper floors. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA, and a
writing consultant will also be available for consultations. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to
the use of ALL the cookies. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to
provide customized ads. THESIS how to go: Gangnam MRT Station exit 11 (line 2) ?? ??? ????102?
32 ??? 618-15. Squeezed in-between unregulated buildings of that era, it is almost invisible from the
road. The result embodies conceptual swirls that motion a dialogue between the building, the brand
and the user. The design explores complex geometry and the connection of form and functionality
utilising digitally fabricated interiors. The basic materials used are wood (American walnut) and
marble (Tinos). Finally, at the back of Cafe Bar -8- there is a patio with 2 large meeting tables
surrounded by bookshelves for reading and work studies. The desired outcome of the project was to
give the impression of a space of an unspecified era. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as
necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of
the website. The existing features are intelligently juxtaposed by the continuity of the new form and
the smooth Australian hardwood veneers are further layered by an adaptable lighting scheme.
Curved timber geometries using native Australian materials join seamlessly to circulate, unfold and
connect all of the functions of the venue while providing a journey through the historic Sydney
interior. Excellence in the design lies in how Enter Projects artistically interpreted the everyday,
familiar coffee swirl pattern and transformed that into a fully functioning 600 seater cafe, bar and
restaurant. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. Plants work as a sound-reducing
means, creating a sense of calm in a heavily charged environment. Timber cladding and feature rusted
tiles were installed in the bar area to promote the feeling of warm and inviting space. The use of
industrial finishes and an elegant lighting solution were the overarching concepts here. These cookies
will be stored in your browser only with your consent.
But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. The result embodies
conceptual swirls that motion a dialogue between the building, the brand and the user. By clicking
“Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. We also use third-party cookies that help
us analyze and understand how you use this website. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA,
and a writing consultant will also be available for consultations. The basic materials used are wood
(American walnut) and marble (Tinos). These cookies help provide information on metrics the
number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and
security features of the website, anonymously. The cafe is located in a two-story building that was
originally constructed in 1969. The use of industrial finishes and an elegant lighting solution were
the overarching concepts here. The project’s hallmark features are the big concrete bar made in two
levels so it can accommodate both standing and sitting, the spacious hall with the attic and the
antique piano that looks always ready to host any kind of mood. These cookies will be stored in your
browser only with your consent. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA, and a writing
consultant will also be available for consultations. You also have the option to opt-out of these
cookies. Finally, at the back of Cafe Bar -8- there is a patio with 2 large meeting tables surrounded
by bookshelves for reading and work studies. Rigorous space planning was required both front and
back of house alongside a well defined but subtle colour palette which created a comfortable and
atmospheric environment. The use of the rich gold palette was complimented by the harsher concrete
finishes. Careful spatial planning has maximised foot traffic within the interlinking coffee shop and
restaurant. Squeezed in-between unregulated buildings of that era, it is almost invisible from the
road. Plants work as a sound-reducing means, creating a sense of calm in a heavily charged
environment. Introversion, as a way of designing, was selected with plants that on the one hand hide
the interior space achieving the desired privacy and on the other hand allow the view of the adjacent
square. The design explores complex geometry and the connection of form and functionality utilising
digitally fabricated interiors. Dynamic geometries interlace the many spaces with 3 dimensional
curves ensuring that the project cannot be comprehended from one single vantage point. The existing
features are intelligently juxtaposed by the continuity of the new form and the smooth Australian
hardwood veneers are further layered by an adaptable lighting scheme. Any additions to the space
are in harmony with the strict and robust features of its pre-existing condition. The design solution is
an example of excellence in Interiors given the unusual marriage of awe-inspiring aesthetics and full
functionality within one given space: using non-orthogonal geometry, it delivers a form that remains
responsive to its function and surroundings. The part of the cafe that is visible from the outside is a
stoa, which comprises the lobby of the building, used to access the upper floors. The space now
serves not only as a hallmark for the coffee company themselves but also as a destination for the
many end consumers in Sydney’s CBD. Spaces were stripped back to reveal the existing fabric of the
building; principally exposed brick, sandstone walls, wooden columns and old steel work, all serving
the building during it’s many stages and all integral to the rich, original tapestry. Share to Twitter
Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest.
Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. The design solution is an example of
excellence in Interiors given the unusual marriage of awe-inspiring aesthetics and full functionality
within one given space: using non-orthogonal geometry, it delivers a form that remains responsive to
its function and surroundings. The design explores complex geometry and the connection of form
and functionality utilising digitally fabricated interiors. The use of industrial finishes and an elegant
lighting solution were the overarching concepts here. These cookies will be stored in your browser
only with your consent. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors,
bounce rate, traffic source, etc. THESIS how to go: Gangnam MRT Station exit 11 (line 2) ?? ???
????102? 32 ??? 618-15. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. All
the featured additions — from the tables, chairs, to the bar and the wooden casings — were made by
hand within the premises of the shop, making the space warm and familiar despite the roughness of
the materials used. From conception, to early renderings and 3D models, through to laser cutting and
CNC, only 3D models were used without construction drawings or conventional plans and sections.
The gymnastics of the geometry were required to perform multiple functions including service,
seating, privacy and lighting. Any additions to the space are in harmony with the strict and robust
features of its pre-existing condition. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies.
Excellence in the design lies in how Enter Projects artistically interpreted the everyday, familiar
coffee swirl pattern and transformed that into a fully functioning 600 seater cafe, bar and restaurant.
The use of the rich gold palette was complimented by the harsher concrete finishes. The downstairs
offers private lounges and dinner booths with the basement mezzanine giving an option of alfresco
dining. The result embodies conceptual swirls that motion a dialogue between the building, the
brand and the user. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide
customized ads. The project’s hallmark features are the big concrete bar made in two levels so it can
accommodate both standing and sitting, the spacious hall with the attic and the antique piano that
looks always ready to host any kind of mood. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA, and a
writing consultant will also be available for consultations. But opting out of some of these cookies
may affect your browsing experience. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features
of the website, anonymously. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored
on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. The cafe
is located in a two-story building that was originally constructed in 1969. The basic materials used
are wood (American walnut) and marble (Tinos). The desired outcome of the project was to give the
impression of a space of an unspecified era. Curved timber geometries using native Australian
materials join seamlessly to circulate, unfold and connect all of the functions of the venue while
providing a journey through the historic Sydney interior. Squeezed in-between unregulated buildings
of that era, it is almost invisible from the road. The existing features are intelligently juxtaposed by
the continuity of the new form and the smooth Australian hardwood veneers are further layered by
an adaptable lighting scheme.
Any additions to the space are in harmony with the strict and robust features of its pre-existing
condition. The building had been deserted for several years but still carried the marks (like old bolts
in the walls) from its previous uses. The design solution is an example of excellence in Interiors given
the unusual marriage of awe-inspiring aesthetics and full functionality within one given space: using
non-orthogonal geometry, it delivers a form that remains responsive to its function and surroundings.
Excellence in the design lies in how Enter Projects artistically interpreted the everyday, familiar
coffee swirl pattern and transformed that into a fully functioning 600 seater cafe, bar and restaurant.
From conception, to early renderings and 3D models, through to laser cutting and CNC, only 3D
models were used without construction drawings or conventional plans and sections. These cookies
help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Please
upgrade your browser to improve your experience. The existing features are intelligently juxtaposed
by the continuity of the new form and the smooth Australian hardwood veneers are further layered
by an adaptable lighting scheme. The cafe is located in a two-story building that was originally
constructed in 1969. The result embodies conceptual swirls that motion a dialogue between the
building, the brand and the user. Plants work as a sound-reducing means, creating a sense of calm in
a heavily charged environment. The design explores complex geometry and the connection of form
and functionality utilising digitally fabricated interiors. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA,
and a writing consultant will also be available for consultations. But opting out of some of these
cookies may affect your browsing experience. The downstairs offers private lounges and dinner
booths with the basement mezzanine giving an option of alfresco dining. Share to Twitter Share to
Facebook Share to Pinterest. Spaces were stripped back to reveal the existing fabric of the building;
principally exposed brick, sandstone walls, wooden columns and old steel work, all serving the
building during it’s many stages and all integral to the rich, original tapestry. Finally, at the back of
Cafe Bar -8- there is a patio with 2 large meeting tables surrounded by bookshelves for reading and
work studies. Rigorous space planning was required both front and back of house alongside a well
defined but subtle colour palette which created a comfortable and atmospheric environment.
Dynamic geometries interlace the many spaces with 3 dimensional curves ensuring that the project
cannot be comprehended from one single vantage point. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA,
and a writing consultant will also be available for consultations. Curved timber geometries using
native Australian materials join seamlessly to circulate, unfold and connect all of the functions of the
venue while providing a journey through the historic Sydney interior. The project’s hallmark features
are the big concrete bar made in two levels so it can accommodate both standing and sitting, the
spacious hall with the attic and the antique piano that looks always ready to host any kind of mood.
Introversion, as a way of designing, was selected with plants that on the one hand hide the interior
space achieving the desired privacy and on the other hand allow the view of the adjacent square. The
single wooden roof with its 3-d prismatic elements projected architectural and connects the
individual functional units of the restaurant. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and
understand how you use this website. The use of industrial finishes and an elegant lighting solution
were the overarching concepts here. The basic materials used are wood (American walnut) and
marble (Tinos). These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide
customized ads. Squeezed in-between unregulated buildings of that era, it is almost invisible from
the road.
Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA, and a writing consultant will also be available for
consultations. The cafe is located in a two-story building that was originally constructed in 1969. Out
of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are
essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Excellence in the design lies in how
Enter Projects artistically interpreted the everyday, familiar coffee swirl pattern and transformed that
into a fully functioning 600 seater cafe, bar and restaurant. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to
the use of ALL the cookies. The downstairs offers private lounges and dinner booths with the
basement mezzanine giving an option of alfresco dining. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to
Pinterest. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this
website. Faculty members from FoLASSIS and FoA, and a writing consultant will also be available
for consultations. All the featured additions — from the tables, chairs, to the bar and the wooden
casings — were made by hand within the premises of the shop, making the space warm and familiar
despite the roughness of the materials used. The project’s hallmark features are the big concrete bar
made in two levels so it can accommodate both standing and sitting, the spacious hall with the attic
and the antique piano that looks always ready to host any kind of mood. The space now serves not
only as a hallmark for the coffee company themselves but also as a destination for the many end
consumers in Sydney’s CBD. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing
experience. The single wooden roof with its 3-d prismatic elements projected architectural and
connects the individual functional units of the restaurant. The use of industrial finishes and an
elegant lighting solution were the overarching concepts here. The use of the rich gold palette was
complimented by the harsher concrete finishes. The part of the cafe that is visible from the outside is
a stoa, which comprises the lobby of the building, used to access the upper floors. The desired
outcome of the project was to give the impression of a space of an unspecified era. The design
explores complex geometry and the connection of form and functionality utilising digitally
fabricated interiors. Dynamic geometries interlace the many spaces with 3 dimensional curves
ensuring that the project cannot be comprehended from one single vantage point. These cookies help
provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. These cookies
will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Careful spatial planning has maximised foot
traffic within the interlinking coffee shop and restaurant. Timber cladding and feature rusted tiles
were installed in the bar area to promote the feeling of warm and inviting space. These cookies track
visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Spaces were stripped
back to reveal the existing fabric of the building; principally exposed brick, sandstone walls, wooden
columns and old steel work, all serving the building during it’s many stages and all integral to the
rich, original tapestry. Finally, at the back of Cafe Bar -8- there is a patio with 2 large meeting tables
surrounded by bookshelves for reading and work studies. Please upgrade your browser to improve
your experience. The existing features are intelligently juxtaposed by the continuity of the new form
and the smooth Australian hardwood veneers are further layered by an adaptable lighting scheme.

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