Cha Le Tea Merchant / Leckie Studio Architecture + Design Inc.
Cha Le Merchant Teahouse provides a modernist interpretation to the traditional Chinese tea ritual ?Cha dao?. The intervention, designed by Leckie studio, seeks to consolidate a place to celebrate the ritual of tea-taking with a retail space where to learn more about the tradition and culture behind this millenarian drink.
© Ema Peter
Architects: Leckie Studio Architecture + Design Inc.
Location: Vancouver, BC , Canada
Principal Architect: Michael Leckie
Project Architect: Dimitri Koubatis
Area: 674.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ema Peter
Project Team: Baptiste Berrut, Milan Nikic, Valeria Nuyanzina, Elaine Tat, Carla Smiley
Branding: Glasfurd & Walker
© Ema Peter
Text description provided by the architects. Cha Le Merchant Teahouse provides a modernist interpretation to the traditional Chinese tea ritual ?Cha dao?. The intervention, designed by Leckie studio, seeks to consolidate a place to celebrate the ritual of tea-taking with a retail space where to learn more about the tradition and culture behind this millenarian drink.
© Ema Peter
It is a place to share knowledge and delight in the culture of tea and to learn about the process that goes behind the highly elaborated creation of tea - from growing the plants, to the curating, mixing, and blending. ?When we spoke to the client about the reference points and ideas for the project, ...
© Ema Peter
Architects: Leckie Studio Architecture + Design Inc.
Location: Vancouver, BC , Canada
Principal Architect: Michael Leckie
Project Architect: Dimitri Koubatis
Area: 674.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ema Peter
Project Team: Baptiste Berrut, Milan Nikic, Valeria Nuyanzina, Elaine Tat, Carla Smiley
Branding: Glasfurd & Walker
© Ema Peter
Text description provided by the architects. Cha Le Merchant Teahouse provides a modernist interpretation to the traditional Chinese tea ritual ?Cha dao?. The intervention, designed by Leckie studio, seeks to consolidate a place to celebrate the ritual of tea-taking with a retail space where to learn more about the tradition and culture behind this millenarian drink.
© Ema Peter
It is a place to share knowledge and delight in the culture of tea and to learn about the process that goes behind the highly elaborated creation of tea - from growing the plants, to the curating, mixing, and blending. ?When we spoke to the client about the reference points and ideas for the project, ...
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