这是 Andre Kikoski Architect 完成的一个餐厅的室内设计,位于纽约。餐厅座落于一个充满西班牙阿罕布拉宫风情的建筑里,整个餐厅围绕着三个处于不同楼层的房间展开,并且各自有着不同的风格,底层是小吃休息室,中层就像一个波光粼粼的洞穴,顶层是有着天窗的宽敞的餐厅。

以下是设计事务所提供的项目简介:

At Suba, a restaurant opened in January 2002, diners are transported from the gritty environs of Manhattan’s Lower East Side to an architectural fantasy inspired by the romance of Spain’s Alhambra Palace and Fellini’s Rome.

Designed by Andre Kikoski, Suba is an innovative and elegant dining environment that captures the imagination with its illuminated and sensual dining grotto. The 4,000 SF restaurant is organized around three rooms, each on its own level. Moving between a ground-level tapas lounge, the shimmering grotto, and an expansive skylight dining room, one encounters a series of luxurious surprises.

The ground-level tapas lounge, set in the shell of a 1909 building, features a contemporary bar of exotic walnut wood and industrial metal. Patrons descend a staircase of stainless steel bar grating—suspended over an 18-foot-long illuminated reflecting pool — to the softly illuminated brick-vaults of the reception hall. Guests may enter either through the magical dining grotto or pass through an elegant stair hall to a 14-foot high dining gallery. The dinning grotto features a polished concrete dining island set in a pool of 7,000 gallons of ozone-filtered water. Essentially, a swimming pool turned inside out, water surrounds the dining island. Fifty underwater lights are concealed from view by an eight-inch cantilever shelf. Hidden jets create a soft current in the pool, throwing shimmering ripples of light across the room’s exposed brick walls, vaulted ceiling, and iridescent textiles to create a truly unique dining environment. The subtle effect of rippling, shimmering light cannot be captured on time-lapse photography. The skylight lounge — located a half-story below the grotto, and two levels below the street — is accessed by descending poured concrete steps. This unexpectedly expansive, color-filled room opens to the sky above. The room is complete with its own walnut and metal bar and DJ balcony — all in what was once the rear yard of the building. The room is bathed in rich colors inspired by the paintings of Frieda Kahlo and Diego Rivera. This sophisticated atmosphere is the result of architectural ingenuity and invention. The architect’s intent — to create a subterranean playground — could only be achieved by extensive excavation and structural reinforcing throughout. Over eight feet of earth was removed from the grotto, and ten reinforcing beams are used throughout to open wide span spaces, and are carefully matched to the existing structure to appear as if they were always there. In the grotto, this strategy proved particularly useful and permitted the profile of the new beams to conceal dramatic pinpoint spotlights and required sprinkler heads. The architect’s elemental approach to working with the building’s existing material palette creates a seamless blend of new and old architecture. It is impossible to tell where the old space ended and the new construction began. There are no flashy or extravagant materials, just a simple palette of brick, mortar, and concrete embellished with contemporary flourishes such as tinted concrete floors polished with automotive wax and elegant plaster work in the luxurious private bathroom stalls. The plasterwork, done by a Parisian craftsman who recently completed Kevin Costner’s house and the Giorgio Armani Stores in Beverly Hills, is created by applying a base coat of dark chocolate vertically troweled and finished with a light terra cotta color from Rioja. In this room, slate-colored synthetic concrete surfaces (like high-school chemistry tables) and beautiful walnut doors, gently bowed on both faces, infuse the raw beauty of the original palette with contemporary sensuality.

project info:

室内设计 Andre Kikoski Architect
地点 美国
面积 4,000 SF
摄影 Peter Aaron at ESTO

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新城老马2011-11-8 18:03:27
很想开一家这样的餐厅
will_fine2011-11-8 18:16:36
新城老马 发表于 2011-11-8 18:03
很想开一家这样的餐厅

大面积的砖墙结构需要一定的承受能力才能接受啊,呵呵。
新城老马2011-11-9 08:43:46
will_fine 发表于 2011-11-8 18:16
大面积的砖墙结构需要一定的承受能力才能接受啊,呵呵。

您是专业,我是爱好者。多多指教!{:4:}
will_fine2011-11-10 09:17:48
新城老马 发表于 2011-11-9 08:43
您是专业,我是爱好者。多多指教!

设计是互通的,谢谢您的支持,您也有我学习的地方。
雨声2011-11-11 20:26:32
砖墙在灯光的照射下很有效果的
zoomyou2011-12-5 22:53:32
这样效果的餐厅需要好的地段和擅长的经营手段才好维持啊!
baitai2011-12-8 09:09:08
很有纽约味,工业味和休闲味的结合!
遥远的馨香2011-12-8 09:40:16
很古朴 粗中有细 独特
10design2011-12-8 10:04:00
一个“LOFT”餐厅……
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