Garden Shed-Inspired Restaurant In Mexico City Blends Polycarbonate Design, Natural Light, & Mediterranean Dining - Yanko Design
Briefly

This restaurant in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, is designed by OPA and resembles a garden shed with translucent polycarbonate panels. It features two gabled volumes, housing a 70-seat dining area and a private kitchen. The design aims to create a light-filled, peaceful environment amidst the city's hustle. Local craftsmanship is showcased in the brickwork, contributing to the character of the space. Natural light flows through the gabled roof, enhancing the greenhouse feel of the interior, while minimalist furnishings complete the modern aesthetic, promoting a serene dining experience.
The restaurant's design embodies simplicity and calm, akin to a garden shed, while serving as a functional and inviting space for diners.
With translucent polycarbonate siding and oak finishes, the space offers a bright atmosphere that stands out in Mexico City's dense urban environment.
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