Poke Poke / STUDIO DOHO
STUDIO DOHO developed an ?Urban Surf? concept for new Shanghai-based restaurant POKE POKE. The 32 sqm project, situated on the ground floor of an old Shanghainese lane house in the Jing?an District of the city, makes a bold statement with its gradient blue façade and surfboard inspired countertops.
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Architects: STUDIO DOHO
Location: Shanghai, China
Lead Architects: Xin Dogterom, Jason Holland
Area: 32.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: M2STUDIO
Graphic Design: Katherine Szeto
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From the architect. STUDIO DOHO developed an ?Urban Surf? concept for new Shanghai-based restaurant POKE POKE. The 32 sqm project, situated on the ground floor of an old Shanghainese lane house in the Jing?an District of the city, makes a bold statement with its gradient blue façade and surfboard inspired countertops.
Plan
The client?s brief challenged the designers to create a modern eatery that reflects the Hawaiian origins of its food within the constraints of the small space. STUDIO DOHO created outdoor bar counters that transition into the ordering area, while linking the interior and exterior space. The counter-tops with a colorful surfboard tip to integrate them into the façade. The storefront was designed with a gradient tile mosaic that transitions from ocean blue to white, adding color to the streetscape.
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Extensive demolition ...
© M2STUDIO
Architects: STUDIO DOHO
Location: Shanghai, China
Lead Architects: Xin Dogterom, Jason Holland
Area: 32.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: M2STUDIO
Graphic Design: Katherine Szeto
© M2STUDIO
From the architect. STUDIO DOHO developed an ?Urban Surf? concept for new Shanghai-based restaurant POKE POKE. The 32 sqm project, situated on the ground floor of an old Shanghainese lane house in the Jing?an District of the city, makes a bold statement with its gradient blue façade and surfboard inspired countertops.
Plan
The client?s brief challenged the designers to create a modern eatery that reflects the Hawaiian origins of its food within the constraints of the small space. STUDIO DOHO created outdoor bar counters that transition into the ordering area, while linking the interior and exterior space. The counter-tops with a colorful surfboard tip to integrate them into the façade. The storefront was designed with a gradient tile mosaic that transitions from ocean blue to white, adding color to the streetscape.
© M2STUDIO
Extensive demolition ...
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