Aranya Kid?s Restaurant | Wutopia Lab
Wutopia Lab was commissioned by Aranya to renovate part of the clubhouse into a restaurant for kids. Their hope was to create a Neverland for kids in this space of less than 1,000 square meters.
By digesting the physical properties of materials, they aim to create a place that loses material texture and spatial orientation. The carbonate polymer material used in the ?One person?s gallery? case was used in combination with light to create an experience of losing a sense of size and texture. Bubbles, colorless and transparent, will refract the rainbow and are fleeting and unpredictable, but kids love them. The kid’s restaurant should be a polycarbonate neverland.
Photography: CreatAR Images
Polycarbonate panels were used to wrap the original facade, a mixture of prairie villa style and contemporary art deco-style, creating a new translucent facade. Vertical greening and large staircases were put between the old and new façades. This hierarchical facade was regarded as a complete facade.
They re-organized function and streamline. Directly from the outdoor stairs, first stepping into the light forest on the second floor. Under the soft lighting of the light ceiling, the matte PVC pipe encloses a circular dining hall and two private dining room surrounded by polycarbonate panels. Circular, diffuse lighting, white tones make you lose a sense of texture, scale, and direction to this space.
Elevation – rendered
You can enter the ground floor under the starry skies ...
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