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Bien! Restaurant  

Bien! Restaurant

São Simão, Brazil

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Bien! Restaurant

São Simão, Brazil

YEAR
2013
Photography is by Ricardo Bassetti.

The architecture of Bien! Restaurant is oriented toward the street and toward the City of São Paulo. The small two floor building occupies a discrete corner in the middle of itaim, in the Capital’s South Zone, and was refurbished to receive a natural food restaurant, opened only during the day, in which the light enhances the colors and emphasizes the movements. The Joining of these two factors, light and city, defined for the space and almost industrial, but confortable, design and contemporary concern for the environment. Young architects Carolina Mauro, Daniela Frugiuele and Filipe Troncon, from Suite arquitetos, had, as a starting point, the expansion of the possible limit. In the ground floor a transparent glass box surrounds the area of the dinning-room and gives it continuity while revealing to passerby the raw materialness of the tables, chais and coatings. One floor up, a detached metal box, formed by perforated metal plates protects the kitchen’s volume, closets, bathrooms and office, and allow the light and air in without revealing the traditional framework of doors and windows.


Architects: Carolina Muro, Daniela Frugiuele, Filipe Troncon

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