The Walking Canopy project in Isfahan exemplifies a shift in contemporary architecture toward temporary and adaptable relationships with urban environments. Focusing on a bistro cafe renovation, it redefines the interaction between indoor and outdoor spaces. By organizing the kitchen and barista station cleverly, the design encourages a seamless flow. Utilizing alternative conditioning strategies like radiant heaters in an open-air setting, the project creates an integrated experience that mirrors Isfahan's traditional architecture. This innovative approach aims to enhance urban life without relying on high-tech solutions, promoting a new architectural narrative.
The Walking Canopy challenges traditional architecture by fostering a dynamic interaction between interior and exterior spaces, creating a seamless experience that engages with urban life.
Our approach transforms the bistro's hall into a shaded portico, allowing it to blur the lines between indoor and outdoor experiences, reflective of Isfahan's architectural heritage.
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