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Loretta Cafe  

Loretta Cafe

Wellington, New Zealand

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Loretta Cafe

Wellington, New Zealand

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2014
SIZE
5000 sqft - 10,000 sqft
Loretta, is the 'little sister' of Floriditas Cafe a few doors down Cuba Street. The space has had several guises since it was built around 1910, including as an arcade to a picture theatre and most recently as a commercial bakery with a small cafe fronting Cuba St.
The space was stripped out to reveal elements of the original building and to make a connection through to Swan Lane at the rear. New elements have been inserted that contrast the existing textures and materials and complement the natural, earthy food and the Paul Melser earthenware.
A variety of spatial qualities are achieved through dividing the
long narrow space into different zones, with views filtered through steel screens creating a sense of intimacy in a space that can seat up to 120.

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