Cultural Heritage Reimagined: The Contemporary Craft of Nice Rice Shanghai
The store's design draws inspiration from traditional Chinese architecture, precisely the concept of the siheyuan, a classic Chinese courtyard house. SAY Architects skillfully translated this architectural heritage into a modern context by transforming the store into a "Rice Barn Shelter" that welcomes customers beneath its iconic eaves. The eaves, often called the "fifth elevation" in Chinese architecture, create an inviting sanctuary that offers a balance of openness and intimacy. The double-sloped roofs mirror traditional structures, yet their contemporary interpretation makes them relevant to today's retail landscape.
In the lively center of Huaihai Road in Shanghai, where Eastern and Western cultures meet, the Nice Rice Shanghai Flagship Store stands as a testament to cultural preservation and modern design. Crafted by the pioneering team at SAY Architects, this flagship store fuses tradition and contemporary aesthetics, offering an experience that transcends mere shopping.
A Sanctuary Rooted in Tradition
The store's design draws inspiration from traditional Chinese architecture, precisely the concept of the siheyuan, a classic Chinese courtyard house. SAY Architects skillfully translated this architectural heritage into a modern context by transforming the store into a "Rice Barn Shelter" that welcomes customers beneath its iconic eaves. The eaves, often called the "fifth elevation" in Chinese architecture, create an inviting sanctuary that offers a balance of openness and intimacy. The double-sloped roofs mirror traditional structures, yet their contemporary interpretation makes them relevant to today's retail landscape.
The choice of interior design is more than just cosmetic. It reflects the purpose of an Oriental Rice Warehouse, historically used for storing Rice. This symbolizes sustenance, inclusivity, and generosity. SAY Architects expanded on this concept by creating a "Rice Barn Shelter," a welcoming and inclusive space beneath the eaves that represents the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultural elements. This design respects the past and contributes to the sustainable cultural expression that SAY aims to incorporate alongside the sustainable use of materials.
Modern Retail: Blending Fashion, Tradition, and Culture
Nice Rice is more than just a retail brand; it represents a lifestyle concept that combines fashion, culture, and gastronomy. The flagship store in Shanghai showcases a "fashion + coffee" dual-business model, targeting younger demographics who seek a comprehensive retail experience. The simple and versatile clothing reflects the brand's philosophy of "harmony in diversity," subtly echoing Eastern cultural values.
The store's original architecture includes a wide horizontal beam that visually separates the space. This element was further emphasized by incorporating the traditional roof style of a siheyuan into the design. The roofline appears extended through cohesive colours and a minimalist yet innovative design, creating a captivating visual effect. Inside, intricate decorations have been removed to allow for more freedom of movement. Lacquer art installations punctuate the minimalist space, giving it a timeless quality.
An Inclusive Design for Urban Explorers
The dual-purpose design of Nice Rice includes a coffee shop and fashion retail, creating a modern and open public space. The store's recessed entrance and spacious outdoor area invite people passing by to interact with the space, making it a communal hub. The seamless flow between the inside and outside encourages visitors to pause, stay, and fully experience the cultural environment. The open and accessible entrance defines the store's identity and aligns with SAY Architects' vision for cultural sustainability through spatial design.
The overarching layout is designed to foster interaction. SAY Architects aimed to extend the functionality of the traditional courtyard beyond its historical limitations, highlighting how adaptable traditional elements can seamlessly integrate with modern fashion sensibilities. This architectural philosophy resonates deeply with the young urban consumer, blending cultural recognition with the ease of modernity.
Tradition Reborn for a New Generation
Through the extension and reinterpretation of traditional design elements, SAY Architects breathes new life into cultural heritage at the Nice Rice Shanghai Flagship Store. It serves not only as a retail space but also as a cultural touchstone, where the spirit of design is rejuvenated in a fresh and relevant manner. The balance of traditional charm and fashion-forward sensibility fosters emotional connections with Shanghai's youth, whose cultural recognition and engagement are keys to Nice Rice's success.
By promoting a harmonious blend of Eastern culture in a modern urban environment, Nice Rice creates a rich narrative for both the present and the future—a story that carries the weight of tradition yet speaks the language of contemporary design.
For more information, please visit: www.sayarchitects.cn
*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Interior Design: Retail Design Division
Kris Lin International Design Crafts a Riverside Cultural Landmark in Ningbo
Located in the bustling core of Ningbo, this ambitious project by Kris Lin International Design aims to redefine the city's riverside landscape. Situated within the WenChuang Port, the space is intended to serve as a world-class cultural and creative hub, blending the vibrancy of Ningbo's modern ethos with its historical essence. The first floor is a dynamic display area for the city's burgeoning trendy culture scene. In contrast, the second floor is dedicated to art exhibitions and a riverside café, providing a seamless fusion of cultural presentation and leisurely relaxation.
Located in the bustling core of Ningbo, this ambitious project by Kris Lin International Design aims to redefine the city's riverside landscape. Situated within the WenChuang Port, the space is intended to serve as a world-class cultural and creative hub, blending the vibrancy of Ningbo's modern ethos with its historical essence. The first floor is a dynamic display area for the city's burgeoning trendy culture scene. In contrast, the second floor is dedicated to art exhibitions and a riverside café, providing a seamless fusion of cultural presentation and leisurely relaxation.
Originality and Creativity
The building's design is inspired by the Yong River, with fluid lines and sculptural forms shaping the space. The dynamic exterior lines capture movement and inject vitality into the building's silhouette. This organic design blurs the boundary between the built environment and nature, creating a social hub where relaxation meets creative energy.
Exterior Vision
The project's exterior design seamlessly combines natural elements with modern aesthetics. The building's sweeping curves and fluid lines evoke the river's gentle flow, ensuring that the structure blends in with its surrounding environment. The interior continues this artistic theme, featuring pop culture artifacts such as BE@RBRICK bears and KAWS figures. These playful additions transform the space into a cultural playground, catching the eye and sparking conversation while offering a unique mix of art and architecture that reflects contemporary urban culture.
Constructibility
"Designed with flexibility and functionality in mind, the project is prepared for the changing needs of city life. It includes adaptable spaces that easily switch between exhibition areas and leisure zones. Using modular and prefabricated components ensures precision and efficiency, improving build quality while controlling costs. This modular approach is a practical response to the fast-paced demands of modern construction, all while preserving design integrity."
Commercial Value
By incorporating globally recognized pop culture icons such as BE@RBRICK and KAWS, the venue goes beyond traditional cultural spaces and creates an immersive environment that attracts tourists and locals. This clever integration of trendy culture into the architectural design enhances the project's appeal, providing a unique cultural experience that combines art, leisure, and commerce. It is expected to attract many visitors and strengthen Ningbo's reputation as a forward-thinking, culturally rich destination.
Sustainability
"Sustainability is at the core of this project's values. The development is designed to serve as a flexible cultural center while minimizing its environmental impact. The project demonstrates its dedication to sustainable urban development through eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient technologies. Additionally, it promotes cultural involvement and environmental awareness, fostering economic sustainability for the community and maintaining a harmonious relationship between the built environment and nature."
In every way, this project by Kris Lin International Design is a testament to how architecture can shape cultural identity. It provides a space where art, community, and nature blend seamlessl
For more information, please visit: www.klid.com.cn
*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Interior Design: “Others” Division
Designer Profile
Kris Lin
Kris Lin, a graduate of the Department of Architecture at Feng Chia University in Taiwan, also earned a Master's degree in Construction Management from CNAM in France. In 2001, he founded Shanghai Daguan Architectural Design Co., Ltd., becoming one of the few design institutions in China capable of integrating "architecture," "interior," "landscape," and "soft decoration design and engineering" into a unified service.
With 23 years of deep cultivation in the design field, he adheres to the design philosophy of "The achiever innovates, observing with principle" and has always insisted on personally leading the creative planning and design of high-end real estate projects. He has achieved numerous accolades in international professional design competitions, and as of December 2023, Shanghai Daguan Architectural Design Co., Ltd. has accumulated a total of 1,515 global awards.
KAI Izumo: A Sanctum of Serenity and Tradition designed by NOMURA Co.,Ltd
Nestled in the spiritually rich landscape of Izumo City, KAI Izumo, designed by NOMURA Co., Ltd, offers a unique blend of traditional and contemporary design that redefines the ryokan experience. This innovative approach, with its meticulous attention to craftsmanship and reverence for local heritage, combined with its location near the sacred Izumo Taisha Shrine, invites guests on a journey of physical rejuvenation and spiritual preparation.
KAI Izumo, the latest gem in the Hoshino Resorts KAI collection, reimagines the traditional ryokan experience in the ancient city of Izumo, Shimane Prefecture. Crafted by NOMURA Co., Ltd, this hot spring inn is a living tribute to the region's rich mythology and cultural heritage, offering a sanctuary for both body and soul. Nestled near the revered Izumo Taisha Shrine, the ryokan serves a spiritual purpose: to cleanse and prepare visitors for their pilgrimage to the shrine, inspired by the concept of 'Umi Iro Misogi,' or Sea Color Purification.
KAI Izumo is situated on the western side of the property, offering sweeping views of the iconic Hinomisaki Lighthouse, the tallest stone lighthouse in Japan. The inn features a book lounge, an exquisite restaurant, large public baths with open-air hot springs, and 39 meticulously designed guest rooms that reflect the changing hues of the Sea of Japan.
Crafted Design and Symbolism
Upon entering KAI Izumo, guests are greeted by a striking entrance feature that symbolizes the setting sun over the Izumo coastline. This emblem, made from finely processed steel with impurities known as Noro, pays homage to the region's historical Tatara ironworking traditions, where the finest Tamahagane steel was once produced. This entrance, which is already a popular photo spot, is a symbolic gateway to a stay filled with history, craftsmanship, and spiritual renewal.
The rooms at KAI Izumo are divided into two distinct design motifs, each reflecting the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The western-facing rooms feature indigo-tinted living areas that enhance the rich orange glow of the setting sun over the Sea of Japan, creating a calming and meditative ambiance. On the other hand, the eastern-facing rooms draw inspiration from the mysterious hues of dawn, with walls covered in locally crafted Sekishu washi paper dyed in shades of dawn blue and red ochre. These spaces capture the unique characteristics of the Hinomisaki area, incorporating local materials and colours that reflect the natural rhythm of the day.
Connecting Guests to Izumo's Spiritual Legacy
KAI Izumo has woven mythology into its design and experiences, paying homage to visitors' profound spiritual bond with Izumo Taisha Shrine. Guests are invited to embark on a purification journey, guided by the Sea of Japan. Sea Color Purification is echoed in every facet of the ryokan, from the serene outdoor hot springs to the thoughtful design elements that mirror the changing hues of the sea and sky.
Beyond its visual and cultural allure, KAI Izumo beckons guests to partake in local traditions through immersive experiences. The ryokan's tranquil garden hosts captivating Kagura dance and tea ceremony performances, offering a window into Izumo's mythological past. The seasonal menu is a celebration of the region's culinary treasures, featuring delicacies like basket clams and red queen snow crab, meticulously chosen to showcase the best of local cuisine.
A Unique Response to the Location
The ryokan's location near Izumo Taisha and Hinomisaki Lighthouse allowed it to elevate its design beyond the typical KAI brand experience. The western-facing rooms capture the majestic sunsets, while the eastern-facing rooms symbolize the dawn, creating a unique relationship between the guest and the surrounding elements of nature. The result is an immersive experience where guests feel deeply connected to the environment in body and spirit.
By weaving the mythology of Izumo and the natural beauty of Hinomisaki into the heart of the design, KAI Izumo offers a more profound, more reflective experience. It's a place where every moment—a sunrise over the sea or a meditative soak in the hot spring baths—is an invitation to pause, reflect, and rejuvenate. The inn is both a destination and a journey, where history, nature, and spirituality converge to create an unforgettable experience.
More than just a luxury retreat, KAI Izumo is a vibrant cultural ambassador for the region, providing visitors with exciting opportunities to engage with Izumo's storied history. Daily Kagura dance performances and traditional tea ceremonies further enrich the experience, drawing guests closer to the area's mythological roots. The ryokan's seasonal menu offers a refined taste of local delicacies, with standout dishes featuring the best of Izumo's seafood, such as basket clams in spring and summer and queen snow crab in the winter months.
KAI Izumo is a retreat designed not just for relaxation but also for reflection. Here, the sea, sky, and earth elements come together to create an environment that nurtures both the body and the soul. In every detail, from its architecture to its culinary offerings, the ryokan embodies the spirit of Izumo as a place where history, nature, and craftsmanship converge.
For more information, please visit: https://www.nomurakougei.co.jp/
*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Interior Design: Hotel & Resorts Division
Urban Landscape: A Street Corner Blooming with Scientific Dreams
The park is inspired by high-tech innovation and focuses on the theme of "Quantum Science." It simplifies complex concepts such as atomic nuclei, electrons, and the solar system into visually engaging design elements. The design utilizes circles to symbolize balance, simplicity, and security, creating a spatial narrative throughout the park. In the middle of the park lies a central shared area representing the "Atomic Nucleus." Interactive and leisure zones, symbolizing "Electrons," are located at each end of this area. Visitors' movements link these zones, generating an energy field that mirrors the dynamic interactions of particles. Naturally drawn to the familiar circular shapes, children feel a sense of wonder and curiosity as they explore the space.
The High-Tech Quantum Pocket Park.
There is a revitalized space in the High-Tech Zone between Nankai Jingyang Elementary School and Chunmiao Kindergarten that combines innovation, nature, and community. Situated on the busy Higher Education Mega Center East Road, this previously unremarkable street corner, which spans approximately 800m², has become a lively hub of scientific exploration and community engagement. The area used to be filled with boring tree planters and uninteresting landscaping, making it hard for people to move around and not very inviting. Despite being in a great location, it was ignored and unused.
The new design has transformed the space into an exciting public area that meets the community's needs. The park now serves as a peaceful place for parents to wait for their kids, a convenient walkway for pedestrians, and an interactive playground for children to play and learn.
A High-Tech Haven: Quantum Science Meets Play
The park is inspired by high-tech innovation and focuses on the theme of "Quantum Science." It simplifies complex concepts such as atomic nuclei, electrons, and the solar system into visually engaging design elements. The design utilizes circles to symbolize balance, simplicity, and security, creating a spatial narrative throughout the park.
In the middle of the park lies a central shared area representing the "Atomic Nucleus." Interactive and leisure zones, symbolizing "Electrons," are located at each end of this area. Visitors' movements link these zones, generating an energy field that mirrors the dynamic interactions of particles. Naturally drawn to the familiar circular shapes, children feel a sense of wonder and curiosity as they explore the space.
Beneath the ground are educational illustrations of the planets, connecting the small world of quantum science with the grandeur of the solar system. By incorporating scientific learning into the park's playful environment, science becomes approachable and fun, encouraging children to develop a love for discovery. The installation aims to intertwine scientific education with recreational activities, making learning about space an enjoyable experience for young visitors.
The park's layout is centred around a circular trajectory, drawing visitors toward the space's core. This simple yet powerful design gives rise to a three-tiered structure—outer, middle, and inner zones—each fulfilling a different purpose. The outer zone offers public seating, the middle zone offers a lush plant community, and the inner zone offers interactive play spaces.
The circular seating varies in height to accommodate people of all ages, allowing for a relaxed, pressure-free resting posture. Surrounding the seating, clusters of plant communities bring the space to life, their canopies offering shade and a softer transition between built and natural environments. These layered zones create a dynamic spatial experience, inviting exploration and connection with nature.
Sustainable Design: A Tribute to Chongqing's Spirit
The park's ecological design includes the Huang Jue Tree (Ficus virens), symbolizing Chongqing's resilience and vitality. Carefully chosen local plants surround this focal point, fostering a sense of connection to the city's landscape. Wildflower paths and herbaceous plants enhance the natural ambiance, creating an environment that changes seasons and encourages residents to interact with their surroundings.
This verdant oasis beautifies the urban environment and reinforces the importance of sustainability. With their year-round presence, the choice of plants ensures that the space remains vibrant and inviting throughout the year.
A Visual and Emotional Transformation
The park's visual appeal plays a significant role in attracting and engaging visitors. A series of circular patterns on the ground create a dynamic and lively aesthetic, bringing energy and movement to the previously static site. Inspired by the deep blue tones of the High-Tech Zone's logo, the park's colour palette strikes a balance between natural greens and striking blues—reminiscent of Klein Blue—symbolizing intelligence, hope, and the boundless potential of technology.
The playful yet thoughtful use of colour draws in passersby and sparks curiosity and joy among children. Through engaging design, the park becomes a space where scientific knowledge meets the imagination, allowing young minds to dream amidst an ideal blue backdrop.
A Corner Transformed: A Hub for Community and Innovation
What was once a nondescript street corner has been revitalized into a thriving community space. Neighbours gather here to relax, children's laughter fills the air, and the park's vibrant energy draws in the surrounding residents. The Quantum Pocket Park enhances the aesthetic and functional value of its immediate surroundings and symbolizes the High-Tech Zone's dedication to science, innovation, and public engagement.
In this transformed city corner, the pocket park integrates science and everyday life, fostering a deeper connection between the citizens and their environment. It is a beacon of the community's aspirations for a better, more innovative future—where dreams take root and bloom.
Project: High-Tech Quantum Pocket Park
Project Location: Nankai Jingyang Elementary School, High-Tech Zone, Chongqing
Design Firm: 10Design
Presentation Date: July 2023
For more information, please visit: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/Paya2mzILVzEM_DVNjKXpA
Hokkaido Ballpark F Village: A Bold Fusion of Sports, Culture, and Community
The Hokkaido Ballpark F Village is not just another sports complex; it's a unique destination that redefines a stadium concept. It's where entertainment, community involvement, and advanced design converge to create an exceptional experience. Developed by Artless Inc. in collaboration with Dentsu, this project transcends the traditional stadium model, forming a unified community and entertainment zone. With its unique features, it's set to become a landmark that appeals to residents, tourists, and investors alike.
The Hokkaido Ballpark F Village is not just another sports complex; it's a unique destination that redefines a stadium concept. It's where entertainment, community involvement, and advanced design converge to create an exceptional experience. Developed by Artless Inc. in collaboration with Dentsu, this project transcends the traditional stadium model, forming a unified community and entertainment zone. With its unique features, it's set to become a landmark that appeals to residents, tourists, and investors alike.
ESCON Field Hokkaido is a modern baseball stadium located in F Village. It features Japan's first natural turf and a retractable roof. The stadium's design is influenced by local culture, with the roof inspired by traditional gabled homes in Hokkaido. This design element is incorporated into the branding, including the signage and logo design. Additionally, the roof structure serves as the basis for the wayfinding system, which consists of intuitive arrows that direct visitors throughout the complex.
The branding strategy, created by Artless Inc., extends beyond mere aesthetics - it embodies movement, positivity, and a sense of community. The italicized logotype and the incorporation of the star element, taken from the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters' team logo, symbolize energy and connection. This careful blend of brand elements ensures the visual identity appeals to local pride and modern, forward-thinking design.
The comprehensive visual identity (V.I.) developed for F Village includes the logo, brand colours, typography, and a uniform signage system. This consistent design can be seen across digital and physical platforms, creating a seamless visitor experience. Visual cues guide people from the ballpark to various facilities such as hotels, restaurants, and wellness centers. Using universal symbols and a consistent typographic system makes navigating the area easy for people from different countries and language backgrounds.
F Village is not just a sports venue; it's a vibrant community hub. The ballpark transforms into a year-round destination with a diverse range of amenities, including commercial spaces, glamping areas, children's play zones, and agricultural learning facilities. F Village is designed to attract many people and promote social interaction, learning, and wellness. It's a focal point of community life, where everyone is welcome and included.
The design and branding of F Village are not just about aesthetics; they incorporate practical elements that enhance the space. For instance, Artless Inc. has created a standardized numbering system for signage, ensuring that every visual aspect, from small details to significant architectural elements, works together cohesively. This system allows for easy scalability, ensuring that future developments integrate with the established design language. By blending sports, leisure, and culture, Hokkaido Ballpark F Village presents itself as a forward-thinking project emphasizing stadiums' evolving role in urban environments. It's not just a place to watch a game but a vibrant community hub that reflects Hokkaido's natural beauty, cultural heritage, and commitment to innovation. This thoughtful combination of design, branding, and community focus ensures that F Village will serve as a landmark destination and a model for future developments across Japan and beyond.
For more information, please visit: https://www.artless.co.jp/
*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Visual & Design Business Division (including exhibition): Signage Design and Photography (Interior and Architectural).
issen: A Sanctuary of Tradition and Taste in the Heart of Asakusa
Located in the serene streets of Oku-Asakusa in Tokyo's Taito ward, Issen, designed by Takasu Gaku Design and Associates, is a unique destination that transcends the typical tea and dessert shop. It offers an immersive journey into Japan's deep-rooted food and cultural traditions, providing a unique cultural experience. Spread across a 25-square-meter space, Issen profoundly reflects Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship. Situated within walking distance of the bustling Asakusa Temple, Issen offers a tranquil escape for those seeking a more intentional and unhurried experience of Japanese culture, away from the tourist crowds.
Located in the serene streets of Oku-Asakusa in Tokyo's Taito ward, Issen, designed by Takasu Gaku Design and Associates, is a unique destination that transcends the typical tea and dessert shop. It offers an immersive journey into Japan's deep-rooted food and cultural traditions, providing a unique cultural experience. Spread across a 25-square-meter space, Issen profoundly reflects Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship. Situated within walking distance of the bustling Asakusa Temple, Issen offers a tranquil escape for those seeking a more intentional and unhurried experience of Japanese culture, away from the tourist crowds.
The heart of Issen's philosophy lies in its tribute to the relationship between food and culture. Each dish is a curated celebration of Japan's diverse agricultural heritage. The shop's owner undertakes a personal pilgrimage across the country, visiting the fields and workshops of Japan's rural heartlands to select only the finest tea leaves and ingredients. This meticulous curation process, infused with a personal touch, brings a level of authenticity that elevates the dining experience, where every bite and sip is imbued with the stories of the artisans and farmers behind the produce.
The food served at Issen goes beyond mere sustenance—it is an invitation to appreciate the nuanced flavors and textures that have been shaped by Japan's diverse climates and terrains. The teas, sourced from small farms, are brewed with precision, their natural flavors enhanced by the care taken in both cultivation and preparation. The desserts, too, are a delicate interplay of seasonal ingredients, with an emphasis on freshness and balance. These dishes are not only visually appealing but are meant to engage the diner's senses fully, from the subtle fragrance of the tea to the delicate sweetness of the desserts, creating an exciting culinary experience.
The design of Issen reflects the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi, where beauty is found in simplicity and imperfection. It is a masterclass in restraint and reverence for natural materials. The earthen floors provide a tactile connection to the earth, while the natural stone counters offer a sturdy, grounded surface that contrasts with the lightness of the washi-paper walls. These walls resemble traditional earth walls but are crafted with handmade washi paper, lending the space a subtle texture that invites touch and evokes the rich tactile history of Japanese craftsmanship. The shop feels like an organic extension of the land, where every material tells a story of the natural world from which it was derived.
In the spirit of the Japanese tea ceremony, Nissan encourages guests to take their time and fully enjoy the experience. The peaceful atmosphere, highlighted by a prominent, handcrafted washi light fixture, blurs the line between indoor and outdoor spaces. The fixture, featuring a cascading water pattern, surrounds the counter area and brings to mind the calmness of a flowing stream. This reference to the outdoor, no-date tea ceremony adds a modern touch to the space, where nature is always present, even within the confines of this cozy tearoom.
The design promotes a calm, almost meditative experience, where the owner's actions and service delivery contribute to the overall aesthetic. Each movement is deliberate and filled with purpose, reminiscent of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony's philosophy of ichigo ichie. This concept emphasizes the fleeting nature of each moment and the significance of cherishing the present.
In many ways, Issen is an extension of Japan's cultural landscape. It expresses a deep connection to nature, tradition, and craftsmanship. The space bridges the old and the new, seamlessly integrating contemporary design with centuries-old practices. Visitors at Issen are not simply dining; they participate in a ritual honouring Japan's profound cultural heritage. Eating and drinking tea reflects a broader, more interconnected world.
The experience at Issen is more than just culinary; it is cultural, sensory, and deeply personal. It offers an opportunity to disconnect from the frenetic pace of modern life and reconnect with the simplicity and beauty that has defined Japan for centuries. Through the careful selection of ingredients, the mindful design of the space, and the reverence for tradition, Issen stands as a testament to the enduring power of Japanese design and culinary artistry.
Designer Profile
For more information, please visit: https://gaku-design.com
*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Interior Design: Restaurants Division