Jambu Bar / Arquea Arquitetos
Jambu Bar runs in a small wooden house surrounded by a residentialbuilding area. We knew that a bar and its demand wouldn’t fit in the existing house space, so we would have to expand it. The most common solution is to bring the hallto the front area and extend the kitchen backwards, but we chose to invert that concept and offer the costumers the experience of a backyard.
© Federico Cairoli
Architects: Arquea Arquitetos
Location: R. Petit Carneiro, 790 - Ãgua Verde, Curitiba-PR, Brazil
Area: 2152.78 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Federico Cairoli
© Federico Cairoli
Text description provided by the architects. Jambu Bar runs in a small wooden house surrounded by a residentialbuilding area. We knew that a bar and its demand wouldn’t fit in the existing house space, so we would have to expand it. The most common solution is to bring the hallto the front area and extend the kitchen backwards, but we chose to invert that concept and offer the costumers the experience of a backyard.
© Federico Cairoli
Therefore, we’ve created a transparent roof supported by a metallic structure in the back of the house –a kind of glasshouse that covers the space. The existent house and the new structure distinguish themselves both by the material and the technique; however, the simplicity creates the dialog between the old and new.
© Federico Cairoli...
© Federico Cairoli
Architects: Arquea Arquitetos
Location: R. Petit Carneiro, 790 - Ãgua Verde, Curitiba-PR, Brazil
Area: 2152.78 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Federico Cairoli
© Federico Cairoli
Text description provided by the architects. Jambu Bar runs in a small wooden house surrounded by a residentialbuilding area. We knew that a bar and its demand wouldn’t fit in the existing house space, so we would have to expand it. The most common solution is to bring the hallto the front area and extend the kitchen backwards, but we chose to invert that concept and offer the costumers the experience of a backyard.
© Federico Cairoli
Therefore, we’ve created a transparent roof supported by a metallic structure in the back of the house –a kind of glasshouse that covers the space. The existent house and the new structure distinguish themselves both by the material and the technique; however, the simplicity creates the dialog between the old and new.
© Federico Cairoli...
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