We abstracted the city's walls and alleyways into geometric shapes, arranging them in a staggered manner in the air and on the ground. This forms a landmark above the bar with strong visibility from the street, providing wayfinding functions and enhancing the clarity of the interior flow.
To enrich the layering, we set up semi-enclosed 'house' volumes in the deeper parts of the store, providing private spaces and balancing the overall composition in terms of figure-ground relationships. The interplay of expanding and contracting spaces and the dialogue between landmarks and the background enhances the richness of the spatial experience.
Based on the old spatial order, we introduced a new beam and column system to strengthen the original grid relationship. The floor-to-ceiling wooden columns create a sense of sequence and enclosure, forming a micro-urban atmosphere within the large space in combination with furniture and greenery.
The use of raw exposed concrete adds a relaxed atmosphere. The shape language primarily consists of simple and grand linear and square geometric volumes, creating an easily interpretable micro-city within the space.
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