fluid, modular spaces shape kyoto cafe by TEKI design for a sustainable coffee future
Briefly

TEKI Design's 2050 coffee shop confronts future coffee challenges by merging customer, staff, and producer roles, encouraging interaction and shared experiences to address the broader coffee crisis.
By 2050, coffee might face existential threats from climate change and labor issues. TEKI Design's approach is to solve these challenges by focusing on individual, smaller problems.
The café's design represents fluidity, with its functions echoing the concept of small dots forming a larger image, much like how small actions can tackle the coffee crisis.
Creating environments where customers, staff, and producers interact is vital. TEKI’s concept fosters a culture of cooperation, urging collective responsibility towards the future of coffee.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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