Inbetween A Thai Street / J.C. Architecture
This project is a Thai food restaurant, with the site is very long and narrow, our goal is to deal with the common problem in a shopping mall, and provide a genuine Thai culture experience.
© Kuo-Min Lee
Interiors Designers: J.C. Architecture
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Lead Architects: Johnny Chiu
Other Participants: Siam More restaurant, Feastogether Corporation, Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta
Area: 207.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Kuo-Min Lee
© Kuo-Min Lee
Text description provided by the architects. This project is a Thai food restaurant, with the site is very long and narrow, our goal is to deal with the common problem in a shopping mall, and provide a genuine Thai culture experience.
© Kuo-Min Lee
Challenged by the narrowness but inspired by the height of the site, we envisioned the space as a long market street in Thailand. We place several working counters separately in the restaurant, like vendors sitting in Thai markets. To further enhance the idea of Thai market, working with Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta from Dictator for Architecture and Design Thailand, we work together to combine the Thai craftsmanship with the space.
Courtesy of J.C. Architecture
Hanging bamboo nets which were made by old Thai masters, with light casting through, creating beautiful shadows on the dining surface. The bamboo nets are also used to separate the dining area and...
© Kuo-Min Lee
Interiors Designers: J.C. Architecture
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Lead Architects: Johnny Chiu
Other Participants: Siam More restaurant, Feastogether Corporation, Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta
Area: 207.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Kuo-Min Lee
© Kuo-Min Lee
Text description provided by the architects. This project is a Thai food restaurant, with the site is very long and narrow, our goal is to deal with the common problem in a shopping mall, and provide a genuine Thai culture experience.
© Kuo-Min Lee
Challenged by the narrowness but inspired by the height of the site, we envisioned the space as a long market street in Thailand. We place several working counters separately in the restaurant, like vendors sitting in Thai markets. To further enhance the idea of Thai market, working with Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta from Dictator for Architecture and Design Thailand, we work together to combine the Thai craftsmanship with the space.
Courtesy of J.C. Architecture
Hanging bamboo nets which were made by old Thai masters, with light casting through, creating beautiful shadows on the dining surface. The bamboo nets are also used to separate the dining area and...
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