五重奏莫吉咖啡馆/路易莎·纳达卢蒂

建筑设计 / 酒店餐饮 2025-3-20 11:05

五重奏莫吉咖啡馆/路易莎·纳达卢蒂
Quintal Mogi Cafe / Luiza Nadalutti

空间重塑与光影互动:项目最大的亮点在于对原有建筑的改造和空间重塑。建筑师通过拆除天花板、统一屋顶、整合空间、消除水平差异等手法,成功地将一个封闭、杂乱的空间转变成一个开放、通透且充满活力的咖啡馆。此外,立面设计巧妙地利用了光影。入口处的镂空海军胶合板天花板,将阳光过滤成斑驳的光影,营造出温馨的氛围,并与标志性的红色马赛克地板和绿植形成有趣的互动,这种对光线的运用使得空间更具吸引力和层次感,是设计中的点睛之笔。

材料的对话与细节的雕琢:项目的精髓体现在对材料的精心选择和运用上。设计师巧妙地运用了海军胶合板、实木、法国蓝色胶木、赤陶色墙面、花岗岩碎块等多种材料,并将它们组合成和谐统一的整体。特别值得一提的是,设计师充分利用了拆除过程中产生的废料,如旧台面上的花岗岩碎片,将其巧妙地用于壁龛的饰面,体现了可持续设计的理念。此外,细节的雕琢也令人印象深刻,例如雕刻的混凝土水槽、由暴露的混凝土块制成的长凳等,都体现了设计师对品质的追求和对空间氛围的营造。

内外空间的融合与功能布局: 项目在内外空间融合方面也做得非常出色。通过新的开口和窗框,室内空间与公共走道、天空建立起更开放的联系,同时保证了自然通风和采光。露台的设计,进一步拓展了咖啡馆的活动空间,为顾客提供了不同的体验。功能布局方面,厨房和支撑空间位于房屋的中心,巧妙地利用了墙体的双重深度,创造了虚实结合的壁龛,提升了空间的实用性和美观性。家具的设计也独具匠心,既满足了展示功能,又与整体风格协调统一,使得整个咖啡馆既实用又充满艺术气息。

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建筑师提供的文字描述Quintal Mogi是一家集餐厅、咖啡馆和有机产品销售于一体的机构,其项目源于“Quintal”本身的概念——一个唤起温暖、回忆、感情和简单的空间,旨在为该地点营造一种独特的氛围。最初,拐角处的房产是一座老房子,多年来经历了各种改造,以适应不同的商业用途。它有一个不利的配置,临时扩建,不稳定的屋顶,各种重叠的覆盖物,平台,能见度有限的窗户,以及面向街道的完全封闭的立面。第一步是通过拆除天花板、统一屋顶、整合空间和消除水平差异来促进空间的“开放”。
Text description provided by the architects. The project for Quintal Mogi, an establishment that encompasses a restaurant, café, and the sale of organic products, originated from the concept of the "quintal" itself—a space that evokes warmth, memories, affection, and simplicity, aiming to create a unique atmosphere for the location. Originally, the corner property was an old house that underwent various transformations over the years to accommodate different commercial uses. It had an unfavorable configuration, with improvised extensions, precarious roofs, various overlapping coverings, platforms, windows with limited visibility, and a completely closed facade facing the street. The first step was to promote the "opening" of the space by removing ceilings, unifying roofs, integrating spaces, and eliminating level differences.

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立面提出了一个重大的设计挑战:角落的一块小突出板被拆除,屋顶被凹进,以形成更和谐的体积。创造了新的开口,并提出了一套新的窗框,以在内部、公共走道和天空之间建立更开放的关系,同时确保内部空间的自然通风和照明。在入口处,阳光通过带有锯齿孔的海军胶合板天花板过滤,产生发光效果。这是外部和内部之间的过渡元素,有助于营造温暖的感觉,并突出了在标志性的红色马赛克地板周围种植的jabuticaba树。此外,还创建了新的露台:第一个露台有一个洗脸盆,上面有一个雕刻的混凝土水槽,可以通往浴室,第二个露台上有一个由暴露的混凝土块制成的长凳,专为户外咖啡而设计。两个露台都有赤土色的墙壁,与马赛克地板对话,强调了绿色植物的存在。
The facade posed a significant design challenge: a small protruding slab at the corner was demolished, and the roof was recessed to result in a more harmonious volume. New openings were created, and a new set of window frames was proposed to establish a more open relationship between the interior, the public walkway, and the sky, simultaneously ensuring natural ventilation and illumination for the interior spaces. At the entrance, sunlight is filtered through the naval plywood ceiling with serracopo perforations, creating a luminous effect. This serves as a transitional element between the exterior and interior, contributing to the sense of warmth and highlighting the jabuticaba tree planted around the iconic red mosaic floor. Additionally, new patios were created: the first one featuring a washbasin with a sculpted concrete sink providing access to the bathrooms, and the second one with a bench made of exposed concrete blocks designed for outdoor coffee. Both patios have terracotta-colored walls in dialogue with the mosaic floor, emphasizing the presence of greenery.

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Plan - Ground floor

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该方案的布局考虑了房屋的原始配置。厨房和支撑空间位于保留的实心砖结构墙之间的平面图中心。这个想法是利用墙的两倍深度来创造一个由不同大小的壁龛组成的固体和空隙的游戏。在拆除过程中拆除的旧台面上的花岗岩碎片被重新用于每个壁龛底座的饰面。其中一个壁龛通向厨房,形成了一个通道,促进了工作人员的内部动态,使两个环境之间的视觉联系成为可能,并为厨房内的人提供了街道的视角。与咖啡厅柜台和内部区域的固定家具相协调,休息室的家具被设计成一系列展示,包括架子、自助餐和带脚轮的柜台。这种材料结合了架子和橱柜中暴露的海军胶合板、带托梁的结构中的实木以及家具某些表面上的法国蓝色胶木,以获得色彩细节。
The layout of the program considers the original configuration of the house. The kitchen and support spaces were positioned in the center of the floor plan between the preserved solid brick structural walls. The idea was to utilize the double depth of the wall to create a play of solids and voids with niches of different sizes. Granite pieces from the old countertops, removed during demolition, were reused in the finishes of each niche's base. One of the niches opens into the kitchen, forming a pass-through that facilitates the internal dynamics of the staff, allowing visual connection between the two environments and providing a perspective of the street for those inside the kitchen. In harmony with the fixed furniture at the café counter and internal areas, the furniture for the lounge was designed as a family of displays, including shelves, buffets, and counters with casters. The materiality combines exposed naval plywood in the shelves and cabinets, solid wood in the structure with joists, and French blue formica on some faces of the furniture for a color detail.

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五重奏莫吉咖啡馆/路易莎·纳达卢蒂