Architecture firm Unknown surface studio A modern sculpture cafe in Bangkok, Thailand, shared pictures of curvy food, whose design takes inspiration from the size of flowers that naturally grow on the site.
The delicate white food cafe emerges within an industrial landscape, embodory the concept of bloom, which translates organic forms into spatial arrangements.
The design simplifies the essence of the radial symmetry of a flower in a geometric language – starting from a unique point, expanding outwards, and developing a structured yet in fluid architectural form.
This abstract process refines natural curves in a rhythmic play of sunbst lines and radial structures, which echo subtle into motion.
Space is carved to define the movement, making visitors a slow disclosure by navigating the outer areas. These paths are interconnected with green pockets, promoting an auto-lanksscape effect where architecture and nature light co-existence originally.
Overseized stepping stones lead a grand arched entrance with glass doors.
Inside, the structure of the cafe is displayed with vertical lines that are collected at a central point, where a skylight provides a glimpse of the sky.
The seating wraps around the walls, while a seating place is located in the middle of the space, under the skylight.
There is a close look at the structure and skylight of the building here.
At night, light exposes the architecture of the cafe.
Here are architectural paintings for cafes.