Asterix Café explores a bold café concept where dark materials, sculptural forms and flexible cultural spaces redefine coffee culture.
Asterix Café explores a bold café concept where dark materials, sculptural forms and flexible cultural spaces redefine coffee culture.
Eventide Coffee in Chennai is conceived as a calm coastal café where light, curved spatial forms and beach inspired materials shape a quiet architectural experience.
A sculptural steel cafe beside Luoyang Museum features a wave form roof inspired by Chinese mountain ranges and a reflective stainless steel facade.
This project explores how architecture can act as a living system where spatial energy is not an abstract concept but a daily experience shaped through movement, interaction, and ritual. Conceived as a kinetic cafe in a small town in Zhejiang, China, the design integrates branding, interior architecture, and mechanical elements into a coherent spatial narrative. Through rotating plans, movable structures, and responsive facades, everyday actions such as entering, serving, sitting, and gathering become carriers of architectural meaning. The project positions the cafe as a social condenser, where space actively participates in shaping community life.
Located at the foot of Ba Den Mountain in Tay Ninh, south-east Vietnam, SILAA’s rural café occupies a 70,000-square-metre agricultural plot bordered by rubber trees and rice paddies. As the
Tucked into Beijing’s SanYuanLi Food Market, this compact café borrows its character from a neighbourhood that is never purely local. The market sits close to the embassy district and looks
HOO Cafe Kyoto, the coffee and donut shop born on Kiyomizuzaka, is preparing its second store inside a prominent Kyoto machiya in Nakagyo Ward, right at the city’s core. Rather