Studio Wok designs pizza restaurant to recall rocky coves of Sardinia
Studio Wok has accomplished Myrto, a pizzeria on Sardinia that’s designed to replicate the island’s earth tones and wind-swept granite rocks.
Situated within the city of Porto Cervo on the Costa Smeralda, the restaurant resembles a cave with curved, sandy pink plaster partitions, cement flooring and arched window openings.
The inside is a “tribute to the essence of” the area, defined Studio Wok.
The Myrto pizzeria by Studio Wok is centred by a green-tiled counter (high and above)
“Once we consider this a part of Sardinia, we consider granite rocks formed by the wind,” the observe mentioned.
“The facility of the wind erodes and carves out the granite formations, turning them into architectural buildings that may be lived in. The restyling challenge for the Myrto restaurant is a chance to pay tribute to this space and to inform its story.”
The restaurant’s ceilings are curved to resemble a cave
The “homely and intimate” house is minimally furnished with customized items, comparable to a tiled counter rendered in several hues of inexperienced to echo the color of native scrubs.
These cooler tones are contrasted towards burgundy-coloured lights, designed by Michael Anastassiades for Flos, that are used all through the restaurant.
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A big outside patio on the rear of the house is handled as an extension of the inside. Right here, strips of cloth type a permeable roof that reacts to the wind and offers a glimpse of the sky past.
Studio Wok, which was based by Marcello Bondavalli, Nicola Brenna and Carlo Alberto Tagliabue in 2012, has beforehand transformed a barn with pebble partitions into a country home.
The courtyard incorporates a permeable roof created from white material strips
Different cave-like bar and restaurant interiors featured on Dezeen embody this wine shop in Spain by Zooco Estudio, the place architectural parts primarily based on wine bottles and barrels create a up to date vaulted ceiling.
In the meantime in Mexico Metropolis, local firm Michan Architecture hung a pair of giant concrete lights over the bar of a restaurant to create a cavernous environment.
Images is by Simone Bossi.
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