Iron frames and cultured stones lend an industrial air to this rustic restaurant.
The restaurant owner wanted guests to experience an airy, comfortable dining environment, hence the construction of a ceiling was omitted. With a tight schedule, the restaurant was primarily built with iron frames, cultured stones and cement walls, allowing construction time to be shortened effectively.
The materials used were coordinated with on-site conditions, such as measuring the glass panels immediately after the iron frames had been cut and welded, followed by painting. The cultured stones were cemented to the wall to create a rustic effect.
PROJECT DATA
Project Name: Café MED
Location: Discovery Park, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
Completion Date: 1 August 2016
Gross Floor Area: 1,730 square feet
Interior Design Firm: Design Information Centre
Location: Discovery Park, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
Completion Date: 1 August 2016
Gross Floor Area: 1,730 square feet
Interior Design Firm: Design Information Centre