RYÙ Sushi Restaurant, Montréal YUL Airport
RYÙ Sushi Restaurant, Montréal YUL Airport, Québec Commercial Interior, Canadian Architecture Photos
RYÙ Sushi Restaurant in Montréal YUL Airport
26 Jan 2021
RYÙ Sushi Restaurant
Architect: Ménard Dworkind architecture & design
Location: YUL – Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau airport, Québec, Canada
After exiting the stressful lines and x-ray machines at the security gates of Montreal?s Pierre Elliot Trudeau airport, you are immediately greeted by the warmth and tranquility of the RYÙ Sushi Restaurant.
The complex and repetitive pine ceiling structure instantly catches the eye of travelers. Mirrors installed on the back wall of the restaurant accentuate this repetitive effect giving the impression that the space is twice as deep. In the center of the space, an angular counter articulates around the kitchen block. Back-lit polycarbonate panels cover this block acting like a glowing lantern.
Prep counters with under counter storage curve around the kitchen clad in blackened hot rolled steel. The sushi bar, treated like a stone monolith clad with ceppo di gre, has a grid pattern carved into it giving the effect of stacked bricks.
The banquette in tan leather wraps around the dining room supported by curved metal legs that sit on the herringbone oak floor. Texture was added to the long wall of the restaurant with ?Shikkui?, an ecological nontoxic Japanese lime plaster. Custom stools line the bar and were designed with a complex pivoting system where ...
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