Blue Bottle Coffee Shinjuku Cafe / Schemata Architects
The cafe is located on the ground floor of a newly opened commercial facility connected to Shinjuku Station. We intend to create a fair relationship between all people present: ?hosts? and ?guests? mixing with each other, people waiting in line; seated and standing customers; staff working at the casher; ballista brewing coffee inside the counter and more.
© Takumi Ota
Architects: Schemata Architects , Jo Nagasaka
Location: Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Project Team: Ryosuke Yamamoto
Area: 155.1 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Takumi Ota
Construction: TANK
Collaboration: SOUP DESIGN?sign, HOSHIZAKI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.?kitchen, WHITELIGHT.Ltd?sound plan, 1LUX?lighting plan?
© Takumi Ota
From the architect. The cafe is located on the ground floor of a newly opened commercial facility connected to Shinjuku Station. We intend to create a fair relationship between all people present: ?hosts? and ?guests? mixing with each other, people waiting in line; seated and standing customers; staff working at the casher; ballista brewing coffee inside the counter and more.
© Takumi Ota
First, we carefully adjusted details to suit everybody?s eye level at the same height, and then placed a hollow-square counter in the center, where multiple layers of people overlap each other. F...
© Takumi Ota
Architects: Schemata Architects , Jo Nagasaka
Location: Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Project Team: Ryosuke Yamamoto
Area: 155.1 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Takumi Ota
Construction: TANK
Collaboration: SOUP DESIGN?sign, HOSHIZAKI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.?kitchen, WHITELIGHT.Ltd?sound plan, 1LUX?lighting plan?
© Takumi Ota
From the architect. The cafe is located on the ground floor of a newly opened commercial facility connected to Shinjuku Station. We intend to create a fair relationship between all people present: ?hosts? and ?guests? mixing with each other, people waiting in line; seated and standing customers; staff working at the casher; ballista brewing coffee inside the counter and more.
© Takumi Ota
First, we carefully adjusted details to suit everybody?s eye level at the same height, and then placed a hollow-square counter in the center, where multiple layers of people overlap each other. F...
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