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Eco-cycle Pavilion, 4P’s Restaurants / Takashi Nishitani Architects

June 29, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

Eco-cycle Pavillion is a restaurant that demonstrates various approaches toward sustainable challenges. This facility is developed and designed together with “Becamex Tokyu Hikari Complex,” where 15 other F&B brands are in the center of Binh Duong New City in Vietnam. The restaurant has been working on sustainable restaurants in Vietnam and Cambodia with the idea of sharing experiences with customers through edutainment – an entertainment space through educational approaches. In order to spread this experience more widely, Takashi Niwa Architects and the client have collaborated alongside Becamex Tokyu to introduce a sustainable lifestyle for the new city.

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Pizza 4p’s Restaurant Phnom Penh / Bloom Architecture

June 25, 2023 Andreas Luco 0

This innovative and conscious concept demonstrates the role of creatives such as BLOOM to turn a challenge of today in Southeast Asia – the plastic polluting our environment – to become a source of happiness for tomorrow – louvers for the brand-new flagship restaurant for PIZZA 4P’S.

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House in Hayashisaki Matsue Beach / Akio Isshiki Architects

June 19, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

A wooden house near the beach was renovated into the designer’s residence and workplace, as well as a curry restaurant. What I was conscious of while designing this house was about “mixed”. I proceeded with the design while paying attention to the various mixes surrounding this house, such as usage, culture and nationality, time and space, town and house, work and life. In designing, I thought that it would be possible to renew the mundane “multinational house” by understanding the roots and cultural background of my own once again and mixing the essence of foreign countries with traditional materials and techniques of this area.

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City Fresh Store and Restaurant / Spacy Architecture

May 4, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

Nestled within Pridi Banomyong neighborhood, City Fresh was a regular row house that has been transformed into a space that welcomes fruit lovers. The venue is somewhat of a destination in which groups of people with common interests can gather, exchange, and share. Space on the first level has been prepared for brief and small meetings. There are temporary seatings with a wide variety of curated fruits and fresh home-grown salads to choose from. House of Fruits incorporates different low-key transparent materials within a structure to add natural light into the space and build layers that bring about comfortable visual textures. Clear glass panels in the front interchangeably establish connection and cohesivity among the architecture and its adjacencies. Open space on the first level concurrently helps link and draw circulation from the first to the upper levels. 

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Light Years Asian Diner / Studio Plenty

May 3, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

Light Years Asian Diner is an exploration of tonality, texture, and threshold: honest materiality and playful gradients were central in capturing the famed local personality of the restaurant, cuisine, cocktail, and waitstaff. Studio Plenty teamed up with Sarah Ellison to achieve this bold concept; an elevated departure from the restaurant’s humble beginnings.