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East Beach Cafe by Thomas Heatherwick

November 22,2024 by Jo Brown

We’re excited about the opening of this project for many reasons: it’s summer, and the combination of sea, sand and stunning architecture pleases us greatly; and we’ve long championed designer-architect Thomas Heatherwick , whose studio is behind the East Beach Café.

The extraordinary structure is in fact Heatherwick Studio’s first complete building. At just 35, Terence Conran’s protégé has redesigned a public square in Newcastle and the Longchamp flagship in New York but the East Beach Café is without doubt his most ambitious project yet. Shaped like a vast piece of driftwood, washed-up on the shore, the rusted metal shell undulates in sections, like rings of wood that have been smoothed by the sea. The scale and material of the structure combined with its unique shape and setting, makes for an extraordinary contrast of organic and industrial, natural and manmade.

The interior has been designed by Alan Clayton, responsible for another bastion of British seaside chic, Cornwall’s Fifteen Restaurant . Simply designed with curved wooden furniture and spacious seating for sixty, the priority has been to keep the focus on the seaside view. The menu adds a finishing touch to the concept, offering nostalgic British food, made with quality, local ingredients: fish and chips, kedgeree, potted shrimps, steamed cockles and crumpets. Beats a soggy hot dog any day.

Architect: Thomas Heatherwick [ Product Page ]

Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre by Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid Architects announce the design of the Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre a new cultural institution for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation on behalf of the Tourism Development and Investment Company of Abu Dhabi (TDIC). Zaha Hadid unveiled the design of the new Performing Arts Centre at a press conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE today.

Hadid’s Performing Arts Centre concept, a 62 metre high building is proposing to house five theatres a music hall, concert hall, opera house, drama theatre and a flexible theatre with a combined seating capacity for 6,300. The Centre may also house an Academy of Performing Arts.

The Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre will be one of five major cultural institutions on the new 270-hectacre cultural district of Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi – developed by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation on behalf of the Tourism Development and Investment Company of Abu Dhabi (TDIC).

Zaha Hadid describes the design of the Performing Arts Centre as a sculptural form that emerges from a linear intersection of pedestrian paths within the cultural district, gradually developing into a growing organism that sprouts a network of successive branches.

Architect: Zaha Hadid Via: Dezeen

This architectural design features a majestic green roof that follows your landscape!

Victor B. Ortiz constructed the ‘Taperá House’, an architectural concept nestled in Paraty, Brazil that looks seemingly simple, but at the same time is deeply complex and beautifully thought through.

Tucked in a coastal town outside of Rio De Janeiro, Ortiz designed the residence using the ancient indigenous ‘Taperá style’ as a reference. This unique style is usually characterized to be a visually simple home with open enclosures. And this particular home follows the Taperá style in true fashion! The minimal structure features large glass facades that allow for an ample amount of natural lighting to enter and then carefully uses the streams of natural light and ventilation to its advantage.

Of course, the home’s most exquisite feature is its sleek and curved green roof. The monumental roof unifies the entire home, which has been separated into three levels and follows the gentle slope of the landscape, almost concealing the segregated sections of the home, making it seem like one long and leveled structure. Quite interesting, no? The metallic yet lightweight roof also protects the home from the harsh and direct rays of the sun, it allows the light to gently filter through, while also enabling circulation of air throughout the space.

The top-most level functions as the entrance, and hosts the home’s social spaces such as the living and dining room, kitchen, breakfast, and guest room. The intermediate level features three suites, each characterized by impressive floor-to-ceiling windows. Whereas the lowest level is a social terrace, consisting of a home-theater, an outdoor dining area, and a glass-enclosed living room.

I love how the home makes use of natural local timber – from the furniture to the window framing, creating a warm and open space, that feels intrinsically homely. It creates a unified design language, that runs throughout the home, from the architecture to interiors, with greenery and plants interwoven through it. The addition of plant life complements the green roof, building a space that is truly nature-driven and making you feel at one with it.

The dining room also utilizes warm and subtle earthy tones to highlight the beautiful usage of wood and its details and hues. Detailed wood joinery can also be noticed on the columns, which is often seen in traditional furniture design.

The Taperá House is a contemporary piece of architecture that also manages to incorporate an ancient and age-old style while maintaining a certain degree of freshness. The artful usage of timber, the integration of nature and greenery, and the sheer openness of the home make it a living space that truly feels like a retreat from everyday life.

Designer: Victor B. Ortiz


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