PIER COFFEE

It tries to make an interaction between the first and second floors in a transitional space, expecting to set a tone with the tranquility of "mountains" and the casualness of "rocks". There is a transitional courtyard surrounded by rocks in the open space near the river to create a sense of circuity. Through the fog and rain curtain, set foot on the stone steps. A kind of mountainous atmosphere is created by singing birds and insects, flowing springs, waterfalls and haze. It gives a balance between static&dynamic and virtual&actual conditions, enabling you an unfolding spatial experience with audio-visual senses. Consider the three-dimensional spatial interaction in the layout with spiral stairs going upwards. In the public area, the roughness of rocks is combined with the delicate texture of logs, creating a sense of roaming in mountains for guests walking up circuitous stairs. Dialogue between rock, original log, tea cake and glass. Experience being in the mountains in the fog of the mossy landscape.





IAI Interior Excellence Award

Winners:Hero Chu

China


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