Ginshariya Restaurant / Tsutsumi & Associates
In this Japanese bistro which is mainly based on rice, it has three concepts as centripetal, oriental and particulate. First, utilizing the sufficient height of the space, we set the entrance as high and the back as low. Then this perspective makes the centripetal space which attract people into the space.
© Beijing Ruijing Photo (Misae Hiromatsu, Yuming Song)
Architects: Tsutsumi & Associates
Location: Shanghai, China
Produce: Tian Shaoyin
Interior Design: Tsutsumi & Associates (Yoshimasa Tsutsumi, Shi Weiwei)
Lighting Design: Sirius Lighting Office (Hirohito Totsune, Toshiyasu Ono)
Facility Planning: Beijing Dongzhouji Technical Consultation (Hoshiaki Ishikawa, Ryuji Yamazaki, Katsunori Takebayashi)
Area: 102.5 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Beijing Ruijing Photo
© Beijing Ruijing Photo (Misae Hiromatsu, Yuming Song)
From the architect. In this Japanese bistro which is mainly based on rice, it has three concepts as centripetal, oriental and particulate. First, utilizing the sufficient height of the space, we set the entrance as high and the back as low. Then this perspective makes the centripetal space which attract people into the space.
© Beijing Ruijing Photo (Misae Hiromatsu, Yuming Song)
Secondly, we referred and extended flying rafter which is often used at the traditional Zen temple, and by overlapping several layers of rafters, w...
© Beijing Ruijing Photo (Misae Hiromatsu, Yuming Song)
Architects: Tsutsumi & Associates
Location: Shanghai, China
Produce: Tian Shaoyin
Interior Design: Tsutsumi & Associates (Yoshimasa Tsutsumi, Shi Weiwei)
Lighting Design: Sirius Lighting Office (Hirohito Totsune, Toshiyasu Ono)
Facility Planning: Beijing Dongzhouji Technical Consultation (Hoshiaki Ishikawa, Ryuji Yamazaki, Katsunori Takebayashi)
Area: 102.5 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Beijing Ruijing Photo
© Beijing Ruijing Photo (Misae Hiromatsu, Yuming Song)
From the architect. In this Japanese bistro which is mainly based on rice, it has three concepts as centripetal, oriental and particulate. First, utilizing the sufficient height of the space, we set the entrance as high and the back as low. Then this perspective makes the centripetal space which attract people into the space.
© Beijing Ruijing Photo (Misae Hiromatsu, Yuming Song)
Secondly, we referred and extended flying rafter which is often used at the traditional Zen temple, and by overlapping several layers of rafters, w...
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